Evolving from lists to objects: a story of ZenZui, TAT and Apple
Reuters has this article on ZenZui, a company spun out off Microsoft’s research labs to commercialise a new interface tool for mobile devices. ZenZui’s Zoomspace enables users to customise the interface of their handset with a pattern of individu…
Meet the speakers: Markus Grupp, TELUS
Markus Grupp, Handset User Experience Design Manager at Canadian operator TELUS has a long history with mobile UI innovations, including recent work on evolving the FastTap keypad . Prior to joining TELUS, he was Product Experience Manager at Ora…
Serving the data creators
I know several analysts and journalists who still use Psion hand held computers as their primary mobile information device, even though the company stopped making these products 6 years ago. They stick with these large devices, with their slow pr…
Meet the speakers: Christian Lindholm, User Experience Expert
As part of our ongoing series of ‘Meet the speakers’ articles, we’re delighted to introduce you to another pioneer taking part at the MEX conference in London on 2nd – 3rd May 2007.
Bio
Christian is a visionary product creator in the mobile …
The Mobile User Experience book store
We’ve put together a specialist book store for mobile user experience pioneers, offering a range of pre-selected titles on strategy and practical implementation issues. The store is powered by Amazon.com’s retailing technology, so you can be assu…
How is mobile being Googled by outsiders?
Another week, another set of rumours about the ‘Google phone’. What interests me most about these rumours – and the iPhone circus before them – is why they have such a powerful hold on the public imagination.
Why, in a supposedly cut-throat co…
Support the MEX conference
We’ve put together a page of resources – graphics, text and PDFs – you can use to show your support for the MEX conference on 2nd – 3rd May 2007. Post them on your web-site, use them in your email signatures or send them to friends – spread the w…
Timeline interface concept
The Mobiface blog has an interesting set of screenshots from a UI concept based around a timeline. Every event and interaction on the handset exists within a flat heirachy which can be explored purely by date or filtered by type (e.g. phone calls…