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Welcome, NY Times Readers
BayCHI thanks the Internet
Archive for hosting our audio and visual recordings!
Thanks to Doug Kaye of IT Conversations
for his leadership in event podcasting.
Our background music is "River" from the album
"Aras" by Curandero.
The music of Curandero and many other interesting artists is available
from Magnatune.com.
We'll add more audio and visual recordings of BayCHI events to the
podcast feed as volunteer workload permits.
Is there a particular BayCHI event you'd like to download?
Send a request to podcast@baychi.org, and
we'll give it priority for publication. Please include the date and title
of the event, or preferably the URL of the event.
These recordings are copyright (c) ACM. They are licensed under
the Creative
Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike License.
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Audio and visual recordings of
BayCHI events are available here for the benefit of
the HCI community.
We're just getting started, but we have archived recordings back to
2003, so please bear with us as we prepare them for publication.
Let us know which programs you're especially interested
in. We'll try to publish them sooner.
Nov 8, '05
Monthly Program Meeting
Ending the Death March
Alan Cooper, Cooper
My Life as a User
Philip Greenspun, Photo.net and Arsdigita
Sep 13, '05
Monthly Program Meeting
Podcast Solutions and Podcast Problems
Dan Klass, The Bitterest Pill
Podcasting: Media Evolution or Revolution?
Doug Kaye, IT Conversations
Aug 9, '05
Are You Ready for Web 2.0?
Panel: David Sifry, Technorati; Stewart Butterfield, Flickr/Yahoo!; Paul Rademacher, HousingMaps; Thomas Vander Wal, PersonalInfoCloud.com; Rashmi Sinha, Moderator
Jul 12, '05
Monthly Program Meeting
Mobile Media Download Usability: The Experience Running A Large-Scale Comparative Study
Scott Weiss, Principal of Usable Products Company
Information and Communications Technologies Development at the Edge of the Network Society
Paul Braund, Co-founder of RIOS Institute (Research, Innovation, Organization and Society Institute)
Jun 14, '05
Monthly Program Meeting
Experiments in Desktop Videoconferencing
Milton Chen
Modularization, Web Applications, and Why (User Experience) Designers Will Rule the World
Evan Williams
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Welcome, New York Times Readers
We were pleased to be mentioned in a July, 2005,
New York Times article.
We want to give proper credit for the coinage
"On the web, everyone is famous to fifteen
people." We thought
David
Weinberger said it first in 2001, but
Weinberger himself
traced it back to 1997. Do you have an earlier reference? Let us know:
podcast@baychi.org!
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