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| 15 Dec 2009 by Matt Bowman How this VC got a 770% return. Dolphin's Richard Brekka dissects the building and selling of Gomez, one of 09's best deals for LPs. by Matt Bowman on December 15, 2009. ... We have a mobile security company that protects the data on mobile devices, and we protect everything from the military to Obama's laptop. That's another element of this: as all this information becomes readily available, how do you protect it? We've heard stories of someone losing a laptop with all ... Vator.tv news stories and report - http://vator.tv/news [ More results from Vator.tv news stories and report ] |
| 30 Nov 2009 by jeffwongdesign While this is true, I don't think enough designers take advantage of data. Testing should be a part of culture. In the old days, one campaign could go out at a time. Why not test different campaigns to see which one resonates with the audience the most? ... Yes, Douglas Bowman left Google because of their empirical and exhaustive testing methodology... but I'm sure he's bringing some experience over with him to Twitter, regardless of his unspoken desire to escape it. ... jeffwongdesign - http://jeffwongdesign.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 15 Dec 2009 by facthai Google, says its chief executive, Eric Schmidt, is “a company that's founded around the science of measurement,” and it is striving to “systematize everything” it does. Drawing on the terabytes of behavioral data it collects through its ... FACT - Freedom Against Censorship Thailand - http://facthai.wordpress.com/ |
| 20 Mar 2009 by Owen Thomas As we reported last week, Doug Bowman, Google's top designer, has confirmed that he's leaving (we hear to Twitter). Bowman's reasons for quitting are fascinating — and they show why Google's losing its cool. Gawker - http://www.gawker.com/ - References |
| 9 Dec 2009 by Bowman Or completely functional. Sometimes those computers would have problems. For example, they wouldn't be able to load a webpage called Google. Google where my beloved ex-girlfriend worked. I missed her more than ever. Where was I? ... If It Feels Good Do It - http://ifitfeelsgooddoit.com/ - References |
| 14 Dec 2009 by Anthony Watts Odd things are going on at the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia. Widely available data, existing in the public view for years, is now disappearing from public view. Google shows the link was once valid ..... John Bowman (07:26:31) : Perhaps an attempt to “hide the decline” in reputation. 14 12 2009. Richard Briscoe (07:27:12) : I would hold fire on this one for a while. Taking the data offline may be the first sign that the UEA is ready to ... Watts Up With That? - http://wattsupwiththat.com/ - References [ More results from Watts Up With That? ] |
| 16 Dec 2009 by CHAE (Chaella) Stan Bowman has been an artist for nearly 50 years and has exhibited his work both nationally and internationally, as a photographer, painter and digital artist. His artwork is in such collections as the San Francisco Museum of Art, .... As you all may know widgets function, so to discover what they do, click them, type text, type data, and/or do such actions to them. So, I'm sharing widgets & gadgets I've discovered on the Internet, as well as delightful videos and ... Widgets & Gadgets - http://widget-and-gadget.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 22 Mar 2009 by Tom Chi Doug Bowman's departure from Google for Twitter sparked a lot of heated discussion this week. In a brutally honest post, Doug cites Google's restrictive data-driven engineering culture for stifling design innovation. ... OK/Cancel - http://www.ok-cancel.com/ - References |
| 19 May 2009 by Dug A coworker of mine while at Google, Doug Bowman, recently jumped to Twitter, and let fly an arrow at Google regarding the overuse of user data to make design decisions. Unfortunately it's misguided. Data is good for design. ... the prime user - http://primeuser.blogspot.com/ |
| 13 Oct 2009 by Alissa Walker This kind of over-analytical testing was exactly why designer Doug Bowman made a very public break from Google earlier this year. "I had a recent debate over whether a border should be 3, 4, or 5 pixels wide and was asked to prove my ... Fast Company - http://www.fastcompany.com/ |
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