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Notes from the (Web 2.0) Revolution
Small Parts, Loosely Joined
“The world is changing very fast. Big will not beat small anymore. It will be the fast beating the slow.
Small Parts, Loosely Joined
Rupert Murdoch
“Youʼre better off doing what youʼre great at and leaving the other stuff to people who are better at it
Small Parts, Loosely Joined
Jason Fried, 37 Signals
What is the differences between mashups and integration?
Small Parts, Loosely Joined
Small Parts, Loosely Joined
Fall Forward Fast
“I think the whole thing got off to a slow start because most major programmes do
Fall Forward Fast
Patrick OʼConnell, BT Health
“Make many small bets, iterate wildly, back successes, kill failures, fast
Fall Forward Fast
BBC Web Principles
Fall Forward Fast
Fall Forward Fast
To Build 12 years
Worth £12.4bn
Infrastructure national
Users 60 million
Prescriptions 325 million
Fall Forward Fast
Fall Forward Fast
To Build 3.5 years
Worth £7.3bn
Infrastructure global
Users 49 million
Images 1.7 billion
User Centred Projects
Mashup, de-centralisation, non-Web like, user generated content, permission based activity,
collaboration, Creative Commons.
All put users and not the organisation at the centre of the equation
User Centred Projects
While most designers are conscious of the need to design for end-users, they often base their
understanding of users on their own experience.
User Centred Projects
User-centred design engages with potential users in their own environment.
User Centred Projects
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Viva la Revolucion!