Designing for Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence
- Date:
- Day 1
- C9 Stage
- 9-003
- Speakers: Charles Torre, Micheal Neuman, Shane Ginsberg, Rick Barraza, Nathan Moody
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- 3 comments
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Shane Ginsberg, Nathan Moody, Michael Neuman, and Rick Barraza discuss topics ranging from the critical importance of user empathy when designing and building software for people, to design's role in the age of ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence. Online viewers provided several great questions for the panelists to explore. Lots of topics and important information for designers and developers alike. Tune in.
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I remember when compiling and linking were two separate processes. I think Windows Store MUST be an integral part of Operating System, so, will be great if Visual Studio could integrate compiling and verify for Windows Store. Any "Win Store error" (aka, the app does not comply politics of Windows Store, etc) could be solved since developing.
Thanks for uploading but wating for the other sessions....
Referring to dialogue at 22:15, I request you Sirs to have a look at my app Avirall Time Suite. I did the design 1.5 yrs back, published 7 months back, but I think my app is an embodiment of the sentiments of this dialogue. Thanks!
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