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Welcomes YouFebruary 9, 2010
Tonight’s program…
What Web Application Design Can Learn from the Harpsichord
Elaine Wherry, Meebo
Easier Said Than Done: One Critic’s Painful Transition to Interface Design
Jeff Green, EA
Tonight’s speakers…
Elaine Wherry is co-founder and VP of Products at Meebo
Jeff Green is editor in chief of EA.com, the website of video game publisher Electronic Arts
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Tonight’s program…
What Web Application Design Can Learn from the Harpsichord
Elaine Wherry, Meebo
Easier Said Than Done: One Critic’s Painful Transition to Interface Design
Jeff Green, EA
Tonight’s speakers…
Elaine Wherry is co-founder and VP of Products at Meebo
Jeff Green is editor in chief of EA.com, the website of video game publisher Electronic Arts
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Using Fun to Drive Social Distribution and Monetization Without Spamming Your Friends, A XEOPlayShop
Speaker: Nicole Lazarro, XEODesignTentative Date: Saturday, March 27, 2010, 9 AM - 4 PMTentative Location: CampbellRegistration Costs: TBA
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BayCHI Interaction Design BOF Event
Input: Moving Beyond Web Forms
Speaker: Luke Wroblewski, Yahoo!Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010, 7:30-9:30 pmLocation: Yahoo!, Sunnyvale
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Tuesday, March 9th, 7:30 – 9:30PM @ PARC
Reframing Healthcare as Self-Management: Imagining Us All as Designers of Our Own Well-BeingRajiv Mehta, Zume Life, and Hugh Dubberly, Dubberly Design Office
Designing for Participation: Creating Museums That Work as Social SpacesNina Simon, Museum 2.0
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