This concept of corporate ownerships of what is currently public is taken to logical extreams (with the consequences you might expect) in this book: Jennifer Government by Max Barry.
If you're interested in exploring the field of human computer interaction further try the HCI Bibliography. If you're particularly interested in user experience, user interaction, and the "stuff below the iceberg" then take a look at the book "Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction" (ISBN 0-471-49278-7) which has a website. Also the IBM Ease of use site is pretty good.
Something to whet your appetite!
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iDler seemed like a good name when I used to be bone idle (ie: a student)...
This concept of corporate ownerships of what is currently public is taken to logical extreams (with the consequences you might expect) in this book: Jennifer Government by Max Barry.
A bloody good read, highly recommended...
Just a quicky,
If you're interested in exploring the field of human computer interaction further try the HCI Bibliography. If you're particularly interested in user experience, user interaction, and the "stuff below the iceberg" then take a look at the book "Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction" (ISBN 0-471-49278-7) which has a website. Also the IBM Ease of use site is pretty good.
Something to whet your appetite!
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iDler seemed like a good name when I used to be bone idle (ie: a student)...
lets all just
dmesg|grep becker
and give thanxz and praise...