On July 18, Reid Hoffman published an article extolling the “asphalt utopia” that autonomous cars can bring. I won’t go quite that far, but it did put words to some thoughts I’d been chewing on. Living and driving in the San Francisco area, day in and day out I see drivers looking up and down […]
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New article for Nikkei Business Daily: Japan’s hardware opportunity
Happy New Year to one and all. Phil Keys contributed a column for Japan’s Nikkei Business Daily (Japanese-language) on how Japan can contribute to the recent hardware (wearable / peripheral) boom.
What a day at the CTIA show looks like
As measured by a Fitbit One.
Activity-Based Computing
A couple of weeks back I had the great pleasure of accompanying researchers from KDDI Research Institute in visiting various Silicon Valley entities doing pioneering work in the field of user interface. It was great great fun and made me very appreciative of working where I work. One common theme cited during each meeting, seemingly […]