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Starting From the Mobile Web — An Argument for Rethinking Deployments to Reach People

We’ve been building with the assumption that Web sites should flow to the desktop. But if everything is mobile, and people are mobile, and we want to reach people, shouldn’t we think differently?

  • By Kent Anderson
  • Sep 15, 2010
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Things About the iPad That Already Annoy Me

OK, I’ve read enough — there are 5 things about the iPad that might just annoy me (and others).

  • By Kent Anderson
  • Jan 30, 2010
  • 26 Comments

Interview with Jason Roberts from the ISMTE Annual Conference

An audio interview with Jason Roberts, founder of the ISMTE, recorded after a keynote in Baltimore Tuesday.

  • By Kent Anderson
  • Aug 4, 2009
  • 5 Comments

Artist + iPhone = “New Yorker” Cover

A recent “New Yorker” cover was painted using an iPhone application. This time-lapse video shows you how it happened, and ABC News explores this emerging form of art.

  • By Kent Anderson
  • Jun 5, 2009
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Sit & Squat Socially

Squeeze the smartphone to find out where you can find relief in a pinch.

  • By Kent Anderson
  • Mar 27, 2009
  • 1 Comment

iPhone, Reluctantly

After years using another smartphone, I finally switched to the iPhone 3G. It’s a platform for clever interaction designers.

  • By Kent Anderson
  • Aug 13, 2008
  • 4 Comments

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