Archive for September, 2008

Sep 09 2008

Award winning Slideshare presentations

Published by Amit Pande under Design, Creativity, Ideas

Slideshare continues to be one of my favorite experiences on the web. They just released the results of the World’s Best Presentation Contest. Each one of the 3 finalists has created a visually compelling and thematically powerful slideshare presentation.Two of the presentations are on the Water crisis and the Zimbabwe crisis. A third is a lovely take on our very own two feet as seen by an intriguing travelista…

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Sep 05 2008

Indian BPOs turn full circle to regional language proficiency

Via SiliconIndia, “BPOs turn to regional accent proficiency to tap domestic market”. So the BPO wheel turns full circle and in these BPO’s as the article puts it “People with a heavy mother tongue influence are preferred”
This should give  solace to all those folks who wanted a break in the BPO/call center industries in India but weren’t proficient enough with the English language. Perhaps the Indian BPOs should start training people in Chinese next…

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Sep 02 2008

Waiting for the Google Chrome experience

Published by Amit Pande under User Experience, High Tech

I usually don’t get excited about new technology launches (yes, I admit, I’m not a technology ‘early adopter’) - the iPhone launch didn’t give me goosebumps, the Nintendo Wii didn’t register till much later and i discovered Adobe Buzzword, Microsoft Photosynth and Google SketchUp much later than most people did.

And yet, I’m excited about Google’s proposed Chrome browser : - ) As a longtime member of the Internet community (which hasn’t switched to Safari), I feel we could do with some excitement in the browser space. The buzz is already quite strong - from ZDNet to the Guardian and Telegraph to Techmeme - lets see how Chrome fares. I hope Google outwits the Google-bashers!

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Sep 02 2008

Interview with TimeOut Bangalore on Design and User Experience

A few weeks back, I had an  interesting discussion with Akhila Seetharaman, journalist with TimeOut Bangalore about the field of design and user experience and its relevance for our everyday life (including in Bangalore). We spoke about the Usability Professionals Association (UPA) Bangalore(which I head), the growth of the User Experience community in Bangalore in the past 5 years, good bad and ugly products and services and experiences in Bangalore, and the role design can play in improving all of these.

My friend Sarit Arora from Human Factors (also head of the ACM SIG on Human Computer Interaction and CHI Bangalore) also joined me for a morning chat with Akhila at the Indira Nagar Coffee Day. TimeOut recently published Akhila’s article - you can read the article on TimeOut’s website.

The article covers topics most of us are familar with: Globalization, the rise of the creative economy, the importance of design and story telling and how the design and User Experience field has evolved in India. It also lists products and experiences we’ve all struggled with or appreciated in India: kick-starting scooters, filling in paper forms, the Indian railways website, cleartrip.com and such.

I actually quite enjoy reading TimeOut - their last issue was a retrospective on 30 years of the music scene in Bangalore - a very interesting read!

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