Posted by Fluxx
Per some recent suggestions, I’ve decided to elaborate a little more about some of the things I learned at the SXSWi panels. First up: the keynote by Kathy Sierra of the Creating Passionate Users blog. Of course I can’t recreate Kathy’s talk or her immense knowledge on the subject, but I can give the you gist of what she talked about. If you’d like to listen to Kathy’s speech, SXSW has a podcast or her talk available for download. There is a edited video of her talk available as well. And, Kathy writes a little bit of her experiences on her own blog.
Phew! And now, on to the talk.
Kathy started out asking, what’s that "one thing" about human interaction that makes it so meaningful? And how do we convey that emotional meaning in our software? Some people think it’s simply the smell of other humans that makes it […]
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