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Louise Phinney

Getting to Know Your Blog: A Beginner's How-To-Guide | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    A blog post that explains how to read and write in a blog and provides an overview of the architecture and vocabulary of a blog.
Katie Day

IA Classics: Tools of the Trade in Comic Book Form - Boxes and Arrows: The design behin... - 0 views

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    Information architecture design -- explained in six black & white comic book illustrations -- useful in thinking about the design of websites and navigation
michal Philips

lte pcc course - 0 views

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    A important component in LTE network is the lte pcc course, policy and charging control (PCC) function that brings together and enhances capabilities from earlier 3GPP releases to deliver dynamic control of policy.
Katie Day

Jonah Lehrer on Buildings, Health and Creativity | Head Case - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Article re how the color and shape of rooms affects the thinking that goes on inside the rooms... "They tested 600 subjects when surrounded by red, blue or neutral colors-in both real and virtual environments. The differences were striking. Test-takers in the red environments, were much better at skills that required accuracy and attention to detail, such as catching spelling mistakes or keeping random numbers in short-term memory. Though people in the blue group performed worse on short-term memory tasks, they did far better on tasks requiring some imagination, such as coming up with creative uses for a brick or designing a children's toy. In fact, subjects in the blue environment generated twice as many "creative outputs" as subjects in the red one. Why? According to the scientists, the color blue automatically triggers associations with openness and sky, while red makes us think of danger and stop signs. (Such associations are culturally mediated, of course; Chinese, for instance, tend to associate red with prosperity and good luck.) It's not just color. A similar effect seems to hold for any light, airy space."
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