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The science of shopping | The way the brain buys  | The Economist
December 30 at 12:57 pm - economist.com - Link
"Retailers are making breakthroughs in understanding their customers’ minds. Here is what they know about you" - Kol Tregaskes via Bookmarklet
I go to shop knowing what I want to get, and rarely deviate. - Logical Extremes
Me too, I don't browse for no reason. - Kol Tregaskes
Thats a great graphic, and an interesting article those scoundrels...now where did they put the milk, .nor can I find the Bacon counter.. I know I'll 'follow my nose.. - Jason
@Kol - have you ever been to Fry's electronics...... :D - SnakeDoc
Fry's has a huge impulse item wall before check out on both sides... they have a dang good selection of candy there! - Trish Haley
Very interesting article. Thanks for sharing it, Kol :) - Jemm
No worries, Jemm. :-) - Kol Tregaskes
Wow, cell phones as locational data leaks ... sort of an anonymous web bug for large retail stores that can be used to track dwell time & location. - Andy Edmonds
I hate shopping at Fry's. Believe it or not, they generally do not have what I am looking for. What they do have, I am able to find online for less, so my Fry's trips are mostly reserved for when things are truly sideways and I have to do something, anything, now. - Robert Miller
I like buying - sofarsoshawn
Hmmm, no wonder I'm increasingly shopping online :) - Jason Kaneshiro
We understood that, supermarkets learn from customer experience management (CEM), but they use it for their own benefit, not for the customer's. - Uğur Özmen
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December 29 at 6:54 am - groups.csail.mit.edu - Link
Nice addition to the API space for yahoo. - Andy Edmonds
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December 23 at 8:18 pm - adobe.com - Link
Greaty party trick for the youngsters - Andy Edmonds
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December 20 at 7:54 am - haineault.com - Link
Nifty mouse travel distance & flow optimized time picker - Andy Edmonds
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December 11 at 7:26 pm - wordpress.org - Link
Date stack titles + media excerpt long view archives plugin. - Andy Edmonds
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December 8 at 7:26 am - searchengineland.com - Link
Hmm, that idea has been bounced around for a while. - Marshall Sponder
As typical, rather uninformed. See http://portal.acm.org/citation... - Andy Edmonds
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December 8 at 7:54 pm - aaai.org - Link
One of 3 recent works from Eugene Agichtein & team at Emory. Full list & PDFS at http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/~e... - Andy Edmonds
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Helvetireader Makes Google Reader Gorgeously Minimalist
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November 26 at 5:55 pm - thenextweb.com - Link
thanks to Chris Messina for the heads up http://friendfeed.com/factoryj... - Zee. via Bookmarklet
really lovely - Zee.
I like Helvetica - Ozkan ALTUNER
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees! - Jonathan Kong
看起来很赞,不过在我这边加载好久没上去。莫非是网速的问题。。。。 - cch
Trouble is I cant afford to buy Helvetica, it's not free you know, and Arial just wont do. Unless anyone can recommend anything? - Pete Gilbert
works for anyone in Opera? - Sasha Kovaliov
Very nice! Looks very lovely. :3 - Neural Psychosis via twhirl
you should be able to make it work in opera via user javascript files, with some modifications - Joelle Nebbe
@Joelle Nebbe what are the modifications? - Sasha Kovaliov
on the font front: http://www.fontspace.com/categ... lists some. A great way to pick helvetica or some of its close clones is actually to buy old software packages. Things like the Corel suite, or the early Adobe or Macromedia full suites. I mean 1997, 1998 - they bundled far less pro quality fonts after that. Should be bargain bin/ebay stuff by now. - Joelle Nebbe
Sorry Sasha, haven't tried it, accounts day today. But check http://www.opera.com/browser/t... for hints - it might even just work that easily - else search the forums on my.opera.com - Joelle Nebbe
Attractive, but it's killing load time alas. - Andy Edmonds
من از این استفاده کردم Mark all as read نداره ! - Milad.p
If I wasn't dedicated to NewsFire, this would be enough to get me to go back to Google Reader. - Akiva Moskovitz
this is really great. i don't use google reader much due to its look and function, but this could change things drastically - Cee Bee
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November 30 at 8:27 am - bugzilla.org - Link
Lots of new polish! - Andy Edmonds
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November 25 at 4:44 pm - boxesandarrows.com - Link
"By any measure, Halo 3 is one of the most wildly-successful consumer software interfaces in recent memory: more than 1 million players played the game in its first 24 hours on Xbox Live; over 8 million copies sold to date; and “over 100,000 pieces of user generated content being uploaded daily […] 30 percent higher than YouTube on a daily basis.” It’s probably safe to say that more cumulative man-hours have already been spent in Halo gaming lobbies than in Microsoft Word! But H3 is distinguished for another reason, too. It’s one of the earliest—and definitely one of the highest-profile—mass-market video games to benefit from the contributions of a dedicated interaction designer. Colm Nelson was the interaction designer for Halo 3 and has been a working UX designer since 2000." - Jason Wehmhoener via Bookmarklet
Cool concept. Hopefully part 2 will be meatier. - Andy Edmonds
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November 17 at 10:42 am - simple-talk.com - Link
Stemming & other fun. - Andy Edmonds
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2 web pages, 1 tab - Google Chrome Dual View
November 6 at 10:54 am - downloadsquad.com - Link
Mind->boggle(); - Voyagerfan5761 via fftogo
This sounded naughty at first, "2 pages, 1 tab" -- cool feature though thanks for sharing Zee! - Nicholas Kreidberg
and Tap Splitter for Firefox! :D >>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-... - AbdO
yeah, i use split browser which works amazingly...but this is just for the Chrome heads... - Zee.
Man, when is the OS X version coming out?? - Cheryl Jones
I was wondering the same f*cking thing - Stowe Boyd
I built an unpolished firefox addon to provide parallel functions (with windows) at http://surfmind.com/lab/mozill... -- original implementation was the double stack gesture in optimoz gestures '01. - Andy Edmonds
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November 2 at 7:28 am - synopse.net - Link
The topic of this dissertation is to propose an alternative search and discovery method for the web where meta data and therefore search algorithms are created by the users themselves. - Andy Edmonds
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October 30 at 5:58 am - didaktik.physik.fu-berlin.de - Link
An open source software designed to analyze eye and mouse movements in slideshow study designs - Andy Edmonds
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October 2 at 6:45 pm - election.twitter.com - Link
Wow, this live twitter stream of debate commentary is very cool. - Andy Edmonds
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September 29 at 3:51 am - weblogs.asp.net - Link
Heh... so the old .NET Ajax approach of downgrading all browsers to the inferior IE DOM has run out of steam. Huzzah. - Andy Edmonds
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September 18 at 6:06 pm - mikeash.com - Link
Makes addons.mozilla.org look like a dream system - Andy Edmonds
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September 17 at 5:58 am - getelastic.com - Link
hmmph. good stuff even tho bryan stole my domain name for his book - Andy Edmonds
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“iPhone Apps.”
September 11 at 8:00 pm - Link
OK, stop talking politics for a second and tell me your favorite iPhone apps. - Robert Scoble
hmm...good question.. I'm really digging Evernote and Facebook App - Kyle Lacy
Flashlight! - Rochelle
Evernote, Remote (great for rating tracks while playing your library from across the network), Pick & Choose (decent-enough grocery list), Twitteriffic (of course)... - Akiva Moskovitz
Yah Akiva. Twitterific is tight.. It screws up sometimes on me though. - Kyle Lacy
I like A Level. Little thing, but useful and cool. - Robert Scoble
Robert, the Bible app rocks! - Terry Storch
city transit - useful in nyc - mike "glemak" dunn
Did you really mean to post that, or was it a misdirected search in the post box that you just ran with? - Denton Gentry
I like the one I haven't finished writing yet - Capn' One-Eye ☠
Stanza (eBook Reader) & Shovel (Digg app) - CannonGod
nytimes, citytransit, hanoi, tris, othello - naveen
Pandora, Frotz - Daniel J. Pritchett
Instapaper is great! - Dan Shust
To Do, for being just so simple. Tris, for being fun and quick to load. Twitterific, for being a good model of an ad-supported free app. - Davis Shaver
I like 'The Pocket and the Pendant' ebook but I may be a little biased :) http://phobos.apple.com/WebObj... - Mark Jeffrey
tris. just like tetris, only it's easier to do on the iPhone. awesome timewaster (just like twitterific). - Leesa Barnes
Shazam and PhoneSaber - Justin Korn
21Pro is just about the best Blackjack I've played on any platform. - Sean O
Denton: this one I meant to post. Sometimes I do mistakenly post a search term. - Robert Scoble
Air Sharing brings dead-simple-to-use wireless file sharing to the iPhone. And it works well. Free, but only through the end of next week. - Sean O
Twitteriffic. I have about 3 pages of apps but I use all the other very infrequently. I also have paid for a single app. Only free for me. No games apps either. - Dean Clark
Wikipanion for speedy access to Wikipedia; AirMe for easy mobile photo uploads to Flickr; Now Playing for local movie showtimes and ratings from Rotten Tomatoes. - Aaron Draczynski
vnclite, winterboard, qik, cydia, and of course terminal - 808blogger
Also 'Pocket Guitar' is pretty smokin'. And not just because it too has 'Pocket' in the title :) - Mark Jeffrey
forgot hahlo3 for Twitter - 808blogger
My fave apps right now are Last.fm, Twitterrific and Wikipanion! - Alain Edouard
Trism (game), Ambiance (sounds), Clinometer (tool), PakSound (toy), iCounter (y'know those things where you press a button and it increments a counter by one? It's that. Simple, obvious UI - does one thing perfectly) - Linda Eskin
New iPod Touch 2G: Twitterific, AOL Radio, 21 Pro (Sponsored) and definitely Air Sharing! - Mike Shulman
Oh, and the physics engine in MotionX Poker makes you feel like you're shaking real dice in a box. Pirillo sold me on it with a post & video just after launch. - Sean O
Well besides Safari, Mail, Clock, Camera, Phone and iPod :o) .... Netshare, Air Sharing, Now Playing, Last.fm, Pandora. Have yet to play a lot of games but Enigmo and Cubic Lite have been fun. - Paul Reynolds
PipelineDeals just launched iphone web app this week - give it a test drive. - JP Werlin
@seisiuneer has been having way too much fun with PocketGuitar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... - Linda Eskin
3 pages total, but these are the most frequent and my faves: Evernote, Twinkle, Todo, Datacase, Aurora Feint, Last.fm, Wordpress, Palringo, Facebook, ShoZu. - Ernie Oporto
Twitterific, Shazam, Evernote and Pandora. Not necessarily in that order. - Dru Kelly
Netshare, GPSTwit, Air Sharing, Twitterfone, Here I Am, and Sportacular oh and Simplifymedia and Airme - Mardee Thompson
Air Sharing is just out in temporary free mode. Yelp, Cydia, Cycorder, iPint, Snatch. Pandora. Also like my web app for iphone billboard mode, http://www.iblipper.com - Andy Edmonds
Evernote, Things, Twitteriffic, AOL Radio, Pandora, and iDrum - Dean Terry
Things - by far the BEST app!! TapTapTap, Twitterific, SMS, HolyBible - Mr K
Splashid ,twitterific, airsharing evernote and yahoo oneconnect - Fuad Arshad
The one that will launch at the Tech Crunch party in Austin on 9/26...or immediately following the TC party. - Tim Hayden
Zenbe, Twitterriffic Premium, Last.fm - Brandon McCall
iGo to play Go and Phonezap to make ringtones from my songs. - Neyma Jahansooz
Twitterific, Remote, Pandora, Solitaire, LastFM, Movies, Eventful, Hold'em, Google, Facebook, FriendFeed, SportsTap, Bible - Jon West
AP Mobile News, Urbanspoon, Palringo, Kyte, and Admit One - Karmadude
i.TV's TV & Movies app, whenever it comes out on the App store :-( - Jesse Stay
Twitteriffic, Pandora, Evernote, Jott, Shazam, Yelp, BoxOffice, Wikipanion, Sodoku (multiple), and Crash Kart - Abbas Haider Ali
WordPress, LinkedIn, Pownce, Facebook, Evernote - John Wang
Shufflepuck, Crash Bandicoot, Mote-M, AirHockey, Cannon Game, Twitterific - Mike Navarre
If you haven't noticed already.. I'm easily amused by Crazy Mouth. :) Dizzy Bee and Garf are some of my favorite games.. and definitely love Facebook and Twitterlator! - Daynah
The ones that have stayed on my phone are: Twitterlator, Evernote, OmniFocus, Texas HoldEm, and Warcraft Characters. - Matthew J Hendrickse
Evernote keeps getting better and better - Michael Lynton
Evernote, Aurora Feint, iKana, Twitterific, Feeds, SiteCatalyst (Omniture) - Melinda
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September 11 at 6:28 pm - apple.com - Link
Woot, iBlipper on apple.com - Andy Edmonds
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September 10 at 9:37 am - userscripts.org - Link
Make your google SERPs "cuil" - Andy Edmonds
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September 2 at 6:26 am - code.google.com - Link
Gnome OS level - Andy Edmonds
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August 30 at 3:30 am - marketcircle.com - Link
iphone emulator for osx - Andy Edmonds
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August 30 at 3:14 am - developer.apple.com - Link
Reference Movies allow you to create content that automatically configures itself for a users playback environment based on this set of selection criteria. - Andy Edmonds
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August 27 at 7:36 am - iblipper.com - Link
rapid serial visual presentation for the iPhone for silent distance communication - Andy Edmonds
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August 26 at 7:35 pm - semios.se - Link
dissertation - Andy Edmonds
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August 26 at 9:27 am - ed.agadak.net - Link
Very sllck, your top visited sites layed out for quick access. - Andy Edmonds
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August 24 at 7:06 pm - jonoscript.wordpress.com - Link
Jono busts out the "perspective wall" visualization technique for tab-switching visualization - Andy Edmonds
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