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jwitte
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:58 pm
Post subject: Competing platforms
Which platform -- will uc work if we're all using different platforms.
What principles do people pick up. Kids and cell phones The age gradient.
Are HCI people
Intuition and disassembling intuition -- emodied technology of internet use. How much affordance is in the device or software rather than the user.
How do we get a uniform platform.
A founding effect
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