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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Shouldn't there be a free trial period for paid iPhone apps? Read more...
Posted by Emily Chang in Pico post
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
I came across Goosh.org yesterday through someone's tweet and I'm in love. Goosh, a "UNIX-like command-line interface for Google," combines the search functionality of Google with the simplicity of command line. It brings me back to the days of using Pine for email. Read more...
(7) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in Reviews
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Tonight browsing Plurk, I saw heyitskenn's plurk about the service being acquired by Pheltup . Read more...
(2) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in Digital life
Saturday, May 03, 2008
I really enjoyed O'Reilly's Web 2.0 Expo this year, which took place in San Francisco on April 22-25. The Expo is a companion event to the Web 2.0 Summit, and "an expanded, inclusive gathering for the technology and business communities through a combined conference and tradeshow." Read more...
(1) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in Tech/Design Events
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
It still strikes me as fascinating that the iPhone and the OLPC (or XO) laptop were both released in the last year, and yet they're such radically different "computing" and communication devices and concepts. I've spent some time playing simultaneously with the iPhone, the XO or OLPC laptop, and my regular computer combo - an Apple slim keyboard and MacPro tower. I thought about the emotional attachments I've formed based on user experience. Ignoring the discussion of their obviously different markets and functions for a moment, I wanted to share my experience of using each. Read more...
(5) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in Interaction designDigital life
Monday, February 25, 2008
Botanicalls is a project by students at the NYU Interactive Telecommunications Program. It's "a system that was developed to allow plants to place phone calls for human help. When a plant on the Botanicalls network needs water, it can call a person and ask for exactly what it needs. When people phone the plants, the plants orient callers to their habits and characteristics." Botanicalls Twitter DIY is a version for Twitter so your plants can send Twitter updates when they need water, or send you their thanks. Read more...
(11) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in Digital life
Sunday, February 24, 2008
In an article at the NY Times last week, the writer states that "research shows that among the youngest Internet users, the primary creators of Web content (blogs, graphics, photographs, Web sites) are not misfits resembling the Lone Gunmen of "The X Files." On the contrary, the cyberpioneers of the moment are digitally effusive teenage girls." Read more...
(5) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in Social designWomen in Tech



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