[Webpub] Reminder: Tonight, Web 2.0 Interfaces: The Future of Design
Susan MacPhee
smacphee at MIT.EDU
Wed Sep 14 10:10:04 EDT 2005
Dear Web Community,
Please join us tonight, from 6:00 - 8:00 in E51-151 (Tang Center),
when our speaker will be Joshua Porter, Director of Web Development
at <http://uie.com/>User Interface Engineering.
Josh's talk is entitled "Web 2.0 Interfaces: The Future of Design."
Details and abstract follow below.
Best,
Susan
Abstract:
Web 2.0, the Web as Platform, is transforming web application development. With
the ability to access public application programming interfaces, designers are
getting their hands on amazing free content like Google Maps, weather updates,
and traffic information and combining them to create helpful new interfaces.
These rich internet applications were not possible 1 year ago. Thanks to new
technologies and approaches like RSS, folksonomies, and Ajax, designers are
entering a period of intense creativity and change. Find out how Web 2.0 will
change your application design for the better.
Speaker:
Josh Porter, UIE,
Joshua Porter is the Director of Web Development at User Interface Engineering,
a leading research firm in usability and online behavior. He blogs on both
Brain Sparks ( http://www.uie.com/brainsparks ) and bokardo.com.
Location:
Weds, September 14, 2005 - 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., classroom: E51-151
in Building E51 (Tang Center)
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=E51;selectfield=facility;selectlayer=Buildings
Boston Macromedia Users Group Meeting @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology
http://www.mmboston.org/
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<http://web.mit.edu/bin/cgicso?query=susan+macphee>Susan
<http://web.mit.edu/bin/cgicso?query=susan+macphee>MacPhee
Media Design and Production Specialist
MIT Center for Innovation in Product Development
30 Memorial Drive, Room E60-275
Cambridge, MA 02139
Tel: 617-324-4005
Fax: 617-258-0485
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