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A Chinese Typewriter in Silicon Valley
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Google Tech Talk December 5, 2011 A Chinese Typewriter in Silicon Valley: What 150 Years of Chinese Information Technology can Teach the Alphabetic World Presented by Thomas S. Mullaney. ABSTRACT In 1862, an eccentric Frenchman published two essays about telegraphy: the first, a proposal for a Chinese telegraph code, and the second, a critiqu... Read more

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- -: A Chinese Typewriter in Silicon Valley

February 23, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Google Tech Talk December 5, 2011 A Chinese Typewriter in Silicon Valley: What 150 Years of Chinese Information Technology can Teach the Alphabetic World Presented by Thomas S. Mullaney. ABSTRACT In 1862, an eccentric Frenchman published two essays about telegraphy: the first, a proposal for a...

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- -: Emotion and Motion: Using Movement Design to Shape User Experience (Katherine Isbister)

March 9, 2011 (about 13 years ago)

Google Tech Talk (more below) March 4, 2011 Presented by Katherine Isbister. ABSTRACT With the rise of movement-based input--multitouch, stereo camera systems like the Kinect, accelerometer and gyroscope-enabled mobile and game controls--there's a much broader palette of choices for how people...

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- -: Human-Computer Interaction meets Economics: How to Measure Interface Utility with Mechanical Turkers

June 17, 2011 (almost 13 years ago)

Google Tech Talk (more info below) June 6, 2011 Presented by Michael Toomim and Claus C Pörtner. Joint work with James A. Landay (all from U. Washington) ABSTRACT In 1983, Donald Norman presented the very first paper at the very first meeting of the Computer-Human Interaction (CHI) conferen...

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- -: Game On: 16 Design Patterns for User Engagement

August 8, 2011 (over 12 years ago)

Google Tech Talk (more info below) August 8, 2011 Presented by Nadya Direkova. ABSTRACT How do you drive up user engagement? What game-like design patterns get your users to complete the sign-up, bring friends and come back? This session will expose the design patterns of engagement and incen...

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Anand Agarawala: BumpTop

March 1, 2007 (about 17 years ago)

In this talk, Anand Agarawala present Bumptop. A very interactive user-interface that gives you a more reality-based feel on your computer. He's inspiration for this - his actual work desk. As the demonstration goes, it's a richer and more fun way of interacting with all your information.

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