May 10, 2013
Forward Thinking, Vol. 124
This week, we’re talking about customer empathy, the rise of the scroll, and the epic search for the best to-do list.
This week, we’re talking about customer empathy, the rise of the scroll, and the epic search for the best to-do list.
Nine tidbits you should know about digital this week. Among others, we cover: online dating, the ethics of hacking, and Justin Timberlake’s omnipresence on the new Myspace.
Six insights and inventions that don’t come from monstrous amounts of data, but from human reason.
The impending apocalypse has inspired us to think about which trends, products, and innovations we would miss if the world were to end (and which ones we really could do without).
Popular at the ‘ship this week : burrito delivery drones, responsive URLs, a bank for Bitcoin, and then some.
Big Data and the Big Apple, Exobrain, New Responsive Design Deliverable: The Style Prototype, Incandescent Cloud Installation, Opening Ceremony Magazine App.
Samsung Galaxy Camera, 3D-Printed Games, Wolfram Alpha Facebook App, The New xx Album: Coexist, RGB Colorspace Axis.
My Little Printer, Disposable Phone Numbers, Re-inventing the Speadsheet for the Tablet Age, Hidden Radio: Speaker with a Kickin’ UX, NYT: Big Retailers Plan Effort for Mobile Purchases.
On a platform known for its photo-enhancing filters, what does it mean when users invent something called #nofilter?
How do you make ads useful? Microsoft invited us to answer the question and revealed the results at Cannes.