On the first evening of D10, Apple CEO Tim Cook joined Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher onstage for a wide-ranging interview.
Steve Jobs in Sweden, 1985 [HQ] (by frankxerox)
Elon Musk: I’ll Put a Man on Mars in 10 Years (by WSJDigitalNetwork)
Stanford d.school UI Design workshop
Thanks to everyone who attended last night’s workshop. Here are some helpful links:
Dribbble
UI Parade; Ribbon Builder, Form Builder, Button Builder
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Behance
Subtle Patterns
Smashing Magazine
Tools:
LiveView
Prototypes
InVision
Team Treehouse
Codecademy
You can also visit my website and contact me from there. Please let me know what you’re interesting in learning about and I’ll try to cover it in future sessions.
UI Parade
This guys is the fucking man! Such slick UI and many useful tools that you can buy for pocket change.
Co-founder, Brian Chesky, speaks at startup school.
On October 17, Brian stood in front of a large audience at startup school and shared the story of AirBnB. Currently, the company is growing at a rapid pace, but it wasn’t always that way. From taking risks, quitting jobs, and developing guerrilla marketing tactics to getting AirBnB on the map, Brian takes us through the first 1,000 days of the company.
Trippy founder J.R. Johnson talks startups and advisors with best-selling authors Tim Ferriss and Gary Vaynerchuk, prolific photographer Chase Jarvis, and VC Tony Conrad.
Raspberry Pi Beta Board Bring up (by popcornmixer)
A Magazine Is an iPad That Does Not Work.m4v (by UserExperiencesWorks)
TellMe vs Siri (by techaudottv)
BBC News Reading Eye tracking Study (by Mirametrix)
Bob Cringely did a memorable hour-long interview with Steve Jobs. It was 10 years since Jobs had left Apple following a bruising struggle with John Sculley, the CEO he had brought into the company. At the time of the interview Jobs was running Next, the niche computer company he had founded after leaving Apple. During the interview, Jobs was at his charismatic best - witty, outspoken, visionary. In the end, only a part of the interview was used in the series and the rest was thought lost. But recently a VHS copy was found in the series director’s garage. Now, cleaned up with modern technology, and put into context, the interview can be seen in its entirety.