For the last 15 months environmentalists have been sitting in trees, in Berkeley. The activists are protesting the removal of oak trees on campus. The trees are slated to be removed in order to make way for a renovated Memorial Stadium. Drive past the fraternities and the I-House and the stadium on any given night [...]
The San Francisco Bay Area’s cycling community is reeling from the tragic loss of two professional road racers last Sunday. A third rider is in stable condition in a local area hospital. According to reports, a sheriff’s deputy collided with three cyclists head-on after falling asleep at the wheel. The area of the crash is [...]
I’ve been thinking a lot recently about the size of things. In doing so, I’ve decided that in many cases, smaller is better. Community I live in a small-ish town. No, I don’t live in one of those places out in the country with one stop light and 100 citizens. In comparison to my neighbor [...]
Join us on Friday, March 21 to celebrate Adaptive Path’s Seventh Anniversary Party with beer, wine, and — of course — the Taco Truck. This year we’re moving the party to 111 Minna, San Francisco. All are welcome but you’ll need to RSVP at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/440229/ or email party[at]adaptivepath.[com] for a wrist tag if you want [...]
I am sitting at the tail end of a SXSW panel tackling the question “Does A/B testing kill design?”. Throughout the session I am constantly reminded of yesterday’s panel on “Does Analytics kill design?”. Quite simply, the answer is NO. This seems to be similar to the discussions from the mid-nighties between those who supported [...]