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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Worms and dirt

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Henry Chen | Design Researcher | RIM
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

closed networks

back in the day, push to talk phones were popular.  the idea was that people were picking nextel networks to be part of this PTT network.  on the blackberry platform, we have something called BlackBerry Messenger that allows BlackBerry owners to hold instant conversations with other BlackBerry owners.  Its a closed network.  To get in on the fun, you have to have a BlackBerry too.  But is this another story like PTT?  I don't know.  Interestingly enough, in Indonesia, people are being BlackBerry devices in droves and Facebook and BlackBerry Messenger usage is surplanting voice calls as the primary functions of those phones.  Of course, this might have something to do with pricing plans in that region, but then again...

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Friday, October 2, 2009

Gui vs nui

Dennis wixon's talk at uxweek 08 and august's recent toronto talk at rotman and ocad returns me to thoughts around graphical UI vs natural UI. For platforms that have to work on both touch and non-touc devices, this is a struggle. Blackberry has non-touch roots and is menu-driven. Its foray into touch is constrained by the legacy of menus. Natural user interfaces of touch devices is characterized by transparency. The interface affords all possible actions; nothing is hidden. Gestures are natural. Affordances are natural. But menus are fundamentally hidden UI. Nokia has the same challenge. Windows mobile has early roots in touch with the pocket pc that was still gui in that the touch aspect was more of a mouse direct manipulation metaphor. So Ppc was menu driven. Iphone and palm are largely NUI. Android interestingly is a mix; most interactions are on the screen but they make use of very light weight menus (5 memu items vs the 50 you might find on BlackBerry). With nokia revamping their OS in a few years, I wonder how they will bridge touch and non-touch into one experience.

Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Rogers Wireless Network

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Friday, September 11, 2009

Picture tagging

I like to post things via my blackberry to posterous, but noticed by using posterous to propogate photos to other social networks, I lost out on the ability to tag people in facebook photos.  I wonder if there is a way around that or if that's on the roadmap for posterous.

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