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Temporal Recall – Remember when something was last used, rather than it’s location or name.

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How to affect this without actually shifting objects around on the user’s computer? (Google – Lattitude service)Ĥ.

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Continuously update shortcuts to media and applications used frequently / recently in the current location. Spatial memory – Ability to recall location relative to current position. Can revert to any point using a versioning system (time-based?). All changes are automatically, atomically applied to the storage system(s). device becomes access to cloud-based data. Portal – Extension of metaphor of cloud computing. (Spotlight / Google Desktop Search / OpenMeta)Ģ.

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Tags used to enable following spatial recall / gestalt grouping / temporal arrangement. Mandatory (semi-automatic) tagging system. (Oh! Naiveté! A laypersons notes on revolutionizing UIX)ġ.

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On the bus – Knowing what is my stop, Waiting for the bus – When is it coming?, Read something while waiting, Listen to music, On the motorcycle – Control music (play,stop,pause,next,prev), Answer a call, At the supermarket – Compare prices with other stores, See what i need to cook a recipe, Running (general working out) – Listen to music, Navigate, Keep track on speed, route etc, At the bank – carrying needed documents and numbers, Lost – Being able to point where is North and South, Needing to get from point A to point B – Find a route, look at a map, locate the closest gas station/bank/post office, Relaxing in the park – Read a book, Listen to music, Look at a map, Take a picture, Out and about – Blog, Twitter, upload photo, At a store – Comparing prices and availability with other vendors, looking up someone’s Amazon wishlist (or other registry), Watching tv – Looking up facts about actors/movies/shows, looking up the next playtime for a show/movie I might have missed, See an advertisement (print, billboard, etc) – Visit advertisers site, schedule DVR, locate nearest movie theatre, find a gas station, Looking for a gas station – Best gas price, Service station amenity list (food, car washing…), In a grocery store – Compare prices, look up weights, cross off grocery list, review recipes, Charging – Synch with computer, look up new items to download, apply fixes, While reading a book – Look up for possible meanings,synonyms and antonyms of words thru google, While travelling – To check the ticket status of waiting list tickets, With one hand – can’t this apply to any of the above?, Sleeping – Alarm, in a meeting (office) – taking notes, display datas, Walking from a meeting to another – see the address There was an interesting thread on the IxDA mailing list asking folks for their common uses for devices. The interaction with mobile devices is the next considerations. The trade off is temporal display for spatial limitations.

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This was one reason for the design of Cloud Reader – presenting a serial string of words one at a time, occupying the entire screen. Also, reading a large volume of text at a distance is not an ideal experience for me. A gyro mouse provides control over the pointer, but most hit areas demand a high degree of precision which is difficult to attain from the couch. These interfaces also require the use of a pointing device. The text is generally too small to read at it’s default sizes and simply zooming to text sizes unpredictably alters the page flow. Understandably, the web-based interfaces are lacking. Each can be controlled almost completely with arrow keys / directional pad. MythTV, XBMC and Boxee work well on the TV. Originally the user interface was solely MythTV, but lately I’ve been trying out XBMC, Boxee for media management as well asvarious fullscreen web apps (Hulu, NY Times Reader, Netflix WatchNow, Adobe TourTracker) to see what does and doesn’t work from ten feet away. I’m running a linux-based home theater pc (HTPC for the uninitiated).









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