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an interesting looking research service that uses game style approach to elicit feedback that can be used to develop information architecture, amongst other things.
Month: April 2006
links for 06 April 2006
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I just happened upon David’s blog today, He’s been exploring using Storytelling in the design process. I’m v. interested in looking into this some more soon, (note to self)
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women of 2.0 (get up, stand up)

It has been brought to my attention that there are no female web 2.0 bloggers or entrepreneurs in Australia. The 2Web guys were talking about it in one of their podcasts recently.
I know, I’m surprised too.
And I think we need to do something about it.
Of course, it’s complete rubbish to suggest that there aren’t smart, articulate women out there working in web 2.0 (or whatever other web-type label you feel more comfortable with). It seems, however, they generally do a pretty good job of hiding their lights under bushels (to make a vast generalisation).
Here are some smart women talking about this problem:
links for 05 April 2006
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ah, here we go. All your memes in one place. PopURL aggregates everything from digg to del.icio.us and more