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| | Orange Cone: "Hiding the technology" |
 | | In the discussion that ensued, it was interesting to note that the ideas danced around the concepts of design-service design, product design, the relationship between the two, notions of ubiquitous computing, etc-but never actually mentioned design, and design as a process of taking technology and applying it in a targeted way. |
 | | This identifies, at least for me, that there's a conceptual gap in the terminology (yes, here I go with disambiguation again) and that the terms identifying the practices that satisfy the needs that the VCs were talking about are hazy. |
 | | In the discussion that ensued, it was interesting to note that the ideas danced around the concepts of design--service design, product design, the relationship between the two, notions of ubiquitous computing, etc--but never actually mentioned design, and design as a process of taking technology and applying it in a targeted way. |
| www.orangecone.com /archives/2006/05/hiding_the_tech.html (575 words) |
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