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Preface | ||
1 | Drop Everything You're Doing | 1 |
2 | Growing Up: Moving from Technology-Centered to Human-Centered Products | 23 |
3 | The Move to Information Appliances | 51 |
4 | What's Wrong with the PC? | 69 |
5 | There Is No Magical Cure | 89 |
6 | The Power of Infrastructure | 113 |
7 | Being Analog | 135 |
8 | Why Is Everything So Difficult to Use? | 163 |
9 | Human-Centered Development | 185 |
10 | Want Human-Centered Development? Reorganize the Company | 203 |
11 | Disruptive Technologies | 231 |
12 | A World of Information Appliances | 247 |
App | Examples of Information Appliances | 263 |
Notes | 273 | |
References | 285 | |
Index | 291 |
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