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Smartphone-enabled hotel rooms give customers control of their experience | Springwise - 0 views

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    all about the experience
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Virtual fitting rooms changing the clothes shopping experience - latimes.com - 1 views

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    High-tech sizing machines scan customers and offer a list of recommended clothing, eliminating returns and providing manufacturers with real-world data
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USC students building a working Holodeck | Crave - CNET - 0 views

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    a very serious effort to make the iconic virtual-reality room from "Star Trek" an actual reality
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In Praise of (Loud, Stinky) Bars -- Rooflines - 0 views

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    The vaunted "third space" isn't home, and isn't work-it's more like the living room of society at large.  It's a place where you are neither family nor co-worker, and yet where the values, interests, gossip, complaints and inspirations of these two other spheres intersect.  It's a place at least one step removed from the structures of work and home, more random, and yet familiar enough to breed a sense of identity and connection.  It's a place of both possibility and comfort, where the unexpected and the mundane transcend and mingle. And nine times out of ten, it's a bar.
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Right at Home: Personal Libraries Are Retreats - 0 views

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    With the advent of tablets, cellphones and e-readers, could the book-lined home library go the way of the formal dining room? According to this article, books are a gold mine for designers as well as retailers.
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Big changes are coming to conventional office buildings - 0 views

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    What might the office building of today look like, or be used for, tomorrow?
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    Acres of unused space in conventional office buildings may be transformed into hotel rooms, classrooms, theaters or retail uses, architects and urban planners say.   And museums? Exhibition spaces? Pop-up?
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The Uni Project: A Portable Reading Room - 1 views

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    some good ideas for third spaces
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▶ RoomAlive: Magical Experiences Enabled by Scalable, Adaptive Projector-Came... - 0 views

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    Star Trek's holodecks are almost here:  RoomAlive is a proof-of-concept prototype that transforms any room into an immersive, augmented entertainment experience.  How could museums use this technology?

Get Sufficient Cash Support With Minimum Effort And In The Least Time - 0 views

started by Dayne Bell on 21 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
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What shopping will look like in the future - 1 views

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    For one who finds shopping in stores a form of recreation, I hope the Brave New World of retail won't take away our real time fun (not that I don't spend tons of time already on retail sites, but I still like to go to the store and feel the merchandise). Trying on a top in a virtual dressing room just isn't the same as wearing it. Oh well, maybe I also will be able to virtually "feel" it-but. . .
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Beyond the UX Tipping Point - 1 views

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    Surprisingly, few are talking about what could be the biggest user experience story of 2014: The introduction of the Disney Magic Band. Once activated, park Guests use the Magic Band to gain access to the park, get in priority queues for the attractions, pay for their purchases at the concession stands, and even get into their hotel room.
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Class II Type A2 Biosafety Cabinets, Biological Safety Cabinets - 0 views

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    Class II, Type A2 biosafety cabinets or biological safety cabinets are available at Waiometra.com. This biological safety cabinet provides personnel, product and environmental protection from room hazardous particulates.

VRV (Variable Refrigerant Volume) Air Conditioner - 0 views

started by adairconditioner on 26 Jun 15 no follow-up yet
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Why is the great resignation happening? - Quartz - 0 views

  • Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on people who left their jobs shows that people working in transportation and manufacturing quit at a lower rate than people working in professional and business services, and below the overall private industry average. Among industries with lower wages, hospitality did see a high level of resignation and job changes, though the industry typically has very high turnover (up to 70% to 80% yearly).
  • Nikolaidis’s research shows that some of the strongest determinants of lower mood after covid-19 were external social circumstances, including income or economic distress, as well as the person’s mental and socioeconomic conditions prior to the pandemic. People working in low-wage and hourly jobs have long expressed significant stress associated to their work, and their burnout epidemic arguably pre-dates covid-19.
  • The US administration seems aware of the looming crisis, and has proposed a mental health strategy with an overall budget of about $1 billion for 2023, to provide mental health services, recruit a mental health workforce, provide support to frontline health workers, and strengthen the role of community behavioral health clinics.
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