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The freedom to be you
@adewalewww.oshineye.com/+
@ade_oshineye
The plug
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The road ahead
DeveloperExperience
DesignThinking
TargetedSharing
Google+
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Google’s mission
Online contentBillions of web pages
Offline contentBillions of items
becoming indexed
To organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
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Blogger Book SearchAlerts CalendarBuzz CodeCheckoutBlog Search
Directory
Video Web Search
Groups Images Local
Picasa Scholar Talk
Web Accelerator
SMS
Earth Froogle Gmail
Maps for MobileMaps Mobile News
Toolbar SketchUpTranslate
Finance Google Labs
Pack
SpecializedSearches
Docs & Spreadsheets
YouTube
Feedburner
Google Reader
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Targeted sharing:The many publics
Google+: project
The room
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Circles
10http://www.flickr.com/photos/thecaucas/2232897539/in/set-72157603486274453/
Targeted sharing
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Targeted sharing
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False dichotomies
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False dichotomies
Public versus Private
Secret versus Transparent
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The public sphere and many publics
15http://books.google.com/books?id=myiq2KF4-GsC&lpg=PA84&dq=many%20%22publics%20habermas%22&pg=PA84#v=onepage&q&f=false
danah boyd
16http://www.danah.org/images/danah/iSchool4.jpg
The public sphere and many publics
“When the United States President addresses “the public,” he is not talking to the same collection of people that the Zimbabwean President is addressing when he speaks.
Presidents from different countries are speaking to different constituents and, thus, assume different collective norms and values.”
17http://www.danah.org/papers/TakenOutOfContext.pdf
The public sphere and many publics
“Individuals often engage with and are members of different publics and they move between them fluidly. Publics are not always distinct from one another and there are often smaller publics inside broader publics.”
18http://www.danah.org/papers/TakenOutOfContext.pdf
Circles are publics
One Public
versus
Many Publics
versus
Many Circles
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Design Thinking:Design how it works and how it looks
Design is how it works
21http://www.jaygreene.com/book.html
Steve Jobs
People think it's this veneer − that the designers are handed this box and told, 'Make it look good!' That's not what we think design is. It's not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.
22http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/30/magazine/30IPOD.html
How it looks
23http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/evolving-google-design-and-experience.html
How it looks
24http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/evolving-google-design-and-experience.html
Principles
Focus
Elasticity
Effortlessness
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Design + Targeted Sharing
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How it works
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How it works
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Developer Experience:Developers are people too
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developerexperience.org
http://www.flickr.com/photos/adewale_oshineye/4043310805
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What is Developer Experience?
1 Apply UX techniques to developer-facing products.
2 Focus on the out-of-box experience.
3 Use convention over configuration.
4 Design away common problems. Don’t document workarounds.
Unified APIs Console
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What if developers are people too?
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Tomorrow:Google+ puts people at the centre of the web
90%Of consumers
online trust
recommendations
71%Say reviews from
family members or friends influence
purchase decisions
Sources: Econsultancy July 2009, Harris Interactive June 2010
Social endorsements
Sharing across the web
People on in the web
Authorship and authority
Google+: this is just the beginning
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Thank You!Questions?