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    I love this. And, the way you put the narration on the slides themselves is pretty cool. As opposed to a slidecast with audio voiceover, I could consume this at my own pace, with my music-listening uninterrupted. :)

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    Polite, Pertinent, and... Pretty: Designing for the New-wave of Personal Informatics

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    Matt Jones (Dopplr), Tom Coates (Yahoo! Brickhouse)
    Web2.0Expo, San Francisco, Wednesday, 04/23/2008
    Design and User Experience Track

    Original description in conference programme:
    "There’s an explosion in “personal informatics:” services that surface information about you and your network to your advantage. Matt Jones will examine how great UX design can maximize the benefits to all.

    Primarily reviewing design decisions from the development of Dopplr.com, Jones will also draw on many other applications, devices, and services from the cutting edge of personal informatics, to identify patterns and principles that work for power-users and newbies alike.

    Privacy is often, quite rightly, the first concern of users, designers, and developers—but Jones will argue that some other Ps: Pertinence, Politeness and, yes… Prettiness, are equally important for the adoption and success of such services.

    The multidisciplinary nature of creating great user experiences is taken to extremes in the nascent area of personal informatics and he’ll touch on information visualization, user-centered service-design, copywriting, geo-location, wayfinding, design for mobile, ubiquitous computing, video-games, “spimes,” industrial design, and even urban planning before we’re done.

    from http://en.oreilly.com/webexsf2008/public/schedule/detail/698

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    1. Slide 1: Polite, pertinent ...and pretty DOPPLR Web2.0Expo San Francisco April 2008 Matt Jones & Tom Coates DOPPLR DOPPLR [MATT] Hi - my name is Matt Jones and I’m one of the co- Where next? founders and lead designer of a social tool for intelligent travel called Dopplr. Where next? [TOM] and I’m Tom Coates, and I work for Yahoo! Brickhouse Where next? where I develop new concepts in social software, future media and the web of data. My most recent project is Fire Eagle – a new location-brokerage system designed to make it possible for everything on the network to become location-aware. [MATT] Today we’re going to use some examples from developing these services and more to examine what we find a pretty fascinating emerging area - where ubiquitous technology is increasingly impacting our lives, which we