Weekly Roundup: how I read what I read
With the incredible amount of information overload these days, it’s hard to keep track of what I read, how I read, and somewhat importantly how I assimilate this massive data into valuable information: My favorite curated sites / blogs get a separate “content” section in my Flipboard app. These include Wired, AllThingsD, Apartment Therapy, Behance, New Yorkers Writers, Bon...
Read MoreWeekly Roundup – Focus on Crowdsourcing
The Wisdom of Crowds, the delightful book discusses how large groups of people are so much better than an elite few and how it can affect businesses, economies and societies. It’s a wonderfully prescient book; now, of course – fast forward 7 years (an epoch in the digital era), and the crowd-sourcing movement pretty much dominates our daily lives. Some of the businesses that come to...
Read MoreWeekly Roundup – The Creative Process
Everyone of us is creative. You’re creative when you twist a straw to entertain your fussy toddler and you’re creative when you write a restrained email to your landlord. Here are some inspiring links that talk about the creative process, and how everyone can unleash their creative energy. The common thread is almost unanimously, that “creatives” don’t just think of...
Read MoreWeekly Roundup – UX focus
With the massive number of links I keep retweeting, I decided to do a regular post on some links that I loved RTing and from which I gleaned lots of valuable insights (thanks trunk.ly for helping me get organized – where there’s a tech. problem, there’s a solution that the geeks have already come up with). This week’s focus is on ux design for kids – websites, apps,...
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