It's been a while since my trusty work-issue Compaq Tablet PC gave up the ghost, and I'm finally getting around to writing about it. We'd been together more than three years, the TC1000 and I, and the day the man from IT pronounced it dead (a motherboard issue, apparently) it felt like a bereavement. A … Continue reading RIP my Tablet PC
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Payment friction: why is there a queue at the checkout, but not at the shelves?
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The five senses of web browsing
Chris Heathcote's post on Antimarthastewartisation got me all misty eyed at the thought of printers' ink and white spirit, then I came across Matt Webb's fascinating Making Senses presentation. And that got me thinking that, actually, there is quite a lot of real sense experience bound up with surfing the web, only somehow we blot … Continue reading The five senses of web browsing