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Category Archives: Interaction

Facebook redesign in beta

I’ve been a Facebook user for four years now, and since 2004, it’s still been the website I check more than anything. The amount of social data on Facebook is ginormous. Today, they soft-launched a sneak peek at their new design. It’s… unfamiliar, really white, and awkwardly-centered, but otherwise awesome.

I think it’s cool that [...]

Midwest Teen Sex Show

I was checking out Violet Blue’s sex column in the Chronicle, and I came upon her link to a new podcast called Midwest Teen Sex Show.

I watched the most recent episode, and then I found myself going through their archives. Their sense of humor is right up my alley, and I will look forward to [...]

Pownce Launch Party

Pownce is not Twitter. It’s not even close. I use them for completely different things. Twitter is much simpler. It asks, “What are you doing?”
Leah Culver’s startup takes that to the next level. I believe the main purpose of Pownce is to share media with your friends. You can easily send a link, video, photo, [...]

Macworld 2008

Macworld is a big deal in the bay area. This past week, the streets of SOMA were packed every day.
One day 1, I attend visited with exhibit hall. I had to find Terry Chay:

His phone was dying, so Brian Caldwell let him borrow a solar-powered iPhone charger.

The big news was Apple’s thinnovation. Honestly, the MacBook [...]

ESPN’s new Bowl Pick ‘Em Facebook app

Cody Swann, from ESPN.com’s Community Development team, has always been one of the most focused Javascript interaction developers I have ever encountered, so when he sent me a link to his new Facebook app, I was eager to test it out.

You can pick all 32 matchups and even rank them in confidence. As with any [...]

Digg the candidates

Daniel posted this today, and I thought I would share it with you. Digg’s audience is stereotyped as being a bunch of 13-year-old kids that just like to talk shit. Well, I don’t think that’s their core audience. It will be interesting to see who the tech community diggs. I will be checkin this page [...]