I like this focus myself. Aza's dad, Jef wrote "The Humane Interface"
which says a lot of well considered stuff about how our artifacts
should best be designed to work with actual humans. Jef also
summarized his book in a small set of principles and design rule which
you can see at http://Nitpicker.PBwiki.com/The+Humane+Interface.
My own current contribution is intended to make sites easier to
explore and to remember by using automatic zooming and geographical
navigation. See JustGo on the same wiki for a bit more about that.
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On 2008, Apr 20, , at 8:12, Felix Rabe wrote:
Since seeing Aza Raskin on Google Video a few times and since I got an
OLPC XO-1, I have recently been hooked into thinking about ways to
make
computing fundamentally better.
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