Protected: Samsung 2020 Future Trends

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My Social Verbs

Posted on July 26th, by Cathy Wang in Social Media, web. No Comments

It seems that these days people are actively packing up their facebook account over to google+. Different reasons aside, google+ is making a huge splash in the social scene.

One thing that I have noticed is from my personal experience, of how I deal with my online social interaction.

I have always used my on social verbs based on the actual social interaction I perform with these people.. on twitter and google.

Connect
Converse
Learn
Read
Inspire

and other sub circles/groups for specific topics such as #ux and location specific. To me, this makes much more sense, especially that I use these social tools to share and to receive information.

I have always found the default social verbs to be awkward…

Follow

when someone follows you on twitter, you don’t necessary have to follow back. The word “follow” does not commit to such deep relationships. What if the social verb on … Read More »


Google Gas Price

Posted on July 26th, by Cathy Wang in Interaction Design Research. Comments Off

An engineer at Google has found a way to get real-time gas prices across the country.
Given three months, what process would you use to approach this design problem?



Qatar Government Portal

Posted on June 6th, by Cathy Wang in Case Studies, User Experience. Comments Off

The government of Qatar needed to update their government portal to better serve the people of Qatar with e-services and accessible government topics.