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IA Job Board
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The AIfIA Job Board serves as a clearinghouse for position postings relating to information architecture and more broadly to information design, interaction design, and HCI. The Job Board is a service for AIfIA members.
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IA Salary Survey
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Do you practice IA? Want to see what the current spread of salary and benefits looks like? Take the survey now, bask in raw data later.
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Information Research
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Lisa Chan surfaces a link to Information Research, a free, international, scholarly journal, dedicated to making freely accessible the results of research across a wide range of information-related disciplines. The reviews look like a great way to keep up with new books, and of course there’s a weblog. This is wonderful. I’d love to see…
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Olivetti Design
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Olivetti: communication through design, a lovely little overview of the company’s design history.
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Note to Self
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Note to Self: Hotels.com sucks. As a front end to many backends they have little control over the bookings they originate. As a company not directly in the hospitality industry they don’t have the same culture of hospitality. Their contact form requires a java applet that is buggy. Their phone hold times can be long.…
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Floridian?
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I’ve got two more weeks of working in Delray Beach, Florida, which is halfway between Ft. Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. Any IAs down here? Wanna hang? Mail me: victor (at) victorlombardi dot com.
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Need a Sys Admin in NJ?
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A long-time friend of mine is a crack UNIX System Administrator in search of a job in the New Jersey, USA area. Resume (MS Word).
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Design & Emotions
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Pieter Desmet is doing some great work in designing for and measuring emotions. I particularly like PrEmo, a visual scale of facial expressions for a user to specify an emotion they’re feeling. James Kalbach, danke f�r den Hypertext-Link. Keywords: marketing, brand, cartoon, face
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Java.com
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Java.com is a sprightly little entry by Sun targeted at consumers. In the least we should all be thankful for a coherent way to download the software, which comes in a dizzying array of incomprehensible variations on Sun’s site. And since the site emerged from my colleagues I feel OK poking fun at it’s obvious…
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Gothamist
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Gothamist is a pretty good read for those, like me, that find Gawker a little too Daily News. Thanks Tanya.
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Mirra Chair
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The new Mirra Chair from Herman Miller is said to be a better fit for more body sizes, easier to adjust, more colorful, more green, and less expensive (
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Mr. Nahzah
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Mr. Nahzah comes in once a week for a pound, French Roast, Melitta grind. Occassionally he and his wife drop in for an espresso after dinner. He’s an electrician nearing retirement, she runs the stationary store on 3rd. They immigrated from Berlin together in 1950. He is always well-dressed, a charming man. He approaches me…
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wikilogs.com
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Bill Seitz has launched wikilogs, ‘a hosting service which lets you maintain a personal wikilog, or wiki-based weblog‘ and includes his trademark wit, ‘ I’ve done some things to make wikilogs.com a bit more reader-friendly than the average wiki, and I’ll be doing more, but you’ll probably never get that Jason Kotte feeling here. So,…
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Pix from SF
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Lou and I. You’ll notice he opted for the beer sampler, one of which was titled the Polar Bear. Molly and I. We talked for like, 120 seconds, but one could tell she’s a total sweetheart.