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Function is changing Form

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Here’s an example (from an article from the New York Times) where function is overtaking form. A camera no longer needs to be a camera.

“It’s much easier to share those pictures with my friends,” she explained, through social networks or e-mail. “With my point-and-shoot, I have to plug it into my computer and upload the photos. It’s just a few more steps than I want to take.”The point-and-shoot camera, which has been a part of American households since 1900, when George Eastman introduced the Kodak Brownie, is endangered. Like other single-use devices — the answering machine, the desktop calculator, the Rolodex — it is being shoved aside by a multipurpose device: the smartphone and its camera, which takes better snapshots with each new model.

via In Smartphone Era, Point-and-Shoots Stay Home – NYTimes.com.

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Vision of the future

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If you want to see a truly inspiring look of what the future may be more like, you’ve gotta take a minute to watch Microsoft’s vision of the future. If it doesn’t make you want to live in the future, nothing will.

from The Future of Interface Design


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why didn’t I think of that

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here’s one of those ideas that seems so obvious – Sony Ericsson’s set of headphones that turn on and off as they are put in and out of your ears.

Of course!!



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