Congrats once again to Chris and the Google Maps team for their launch of Transit for Chicago!
The launch was picked up by a few local and national news sources.
“Google Transit may well become the world’s best way to run a railroad.”Wired Blog Network
“Having CTA service information on the universally familiar Google Web site allows [...]
Adaptive Path is changing/evolving/growing and we’ve decided to bring on a CEO. We’re looking for someone awesome who can bring the best from our already stellar company.
From the Adaptive Path blog
There’s a lot of activity around Adaptive Path these days. With the
impending release of our book Subject to Change, our upcoming events
rapidly selling out, our [...]
Just a terrific quote from brother Khoi:
What is the profile of the “new designer”?
The new designer is adaptable across multiple media and multiple
disciplines. She can design in a way that’s truly native to the web, to
mobile devices, to print, to environmental projects. And she can think
in terms of concept, execution, and the business equation [...]
On March 25th I attended a presentation by Alan Cooper. He replayed the core of his opening keynote from this year’s Interaction 08. After the response to this same presentation given in Savannah, I was expecting something much more controversial. A lot of his message was actually pretty easy to digest, if a bit unrealistic. [...]
Anyone who designs and/or develops software should check out this video. Yes, it’s long at just over 1 hour, but it’s worth it. Cabel Maxfield Sasser is a co-founder of Panic. In this presentation he talks intimately and very honestly about how Panic designs their beautiful software and the decisions they have to make in [...]
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