Reviews
2004
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Review of Activity-Centered Design
by Carl Bedingfield
December 2004With new insights to a well-documented topic, this book offers an excellent incentive and useful tools for system designers to pursue activity-centered design.
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Review of "The medici effect: Breakthrough insights at the intersection of ideas, concepts & cultures" by Frans Johansson, Harvard Business School Press , Boston, 2004
by John Stuckey
November 2004
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Review of "The mobile connection: The cell phone's impact on society" by Rich Ling, (The Morgan Kaufmann series in interactive technologies), Morgan Kaufman publishers, an imprint of Elsevier, San Francisco
by John Stuckey
September 2004
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Review of "Community in the digital age" by Andrew Feenberg and Darin Barney, Rowman & Littlefield publishers (August 15, 2004)
by Arun Kumar Tripathi
September 2004
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Review of "Does it matter? Information technology and the corrosion of competitive advantage" by Nicholas G. Carr, Harvard Business School Press, 2004, Boston, Massachusetts
by John Stuckey
June 2004
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Review of "Rethinking rights and regulations - Institutional responses to new communications technologies" by Laurie Faith Cranor and Steven S. Wildman, Publisher: MIT press, Cambridge, Mass., 2003
by Carl Bedingfield
April 2004Like it or not, as users of new technologies we are playing the telecommunication game by an increasingly complicated set of rules.
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Review of "What is web design?" by Nico Macdonald, Rotovision, August 2003
by Shelley Evenson
January 2004A compilation of issues, process and practice in design for connected interactive experiences.