Outline for Found and Lost
Posted on June 4th, 2006 in Usability | No Comments »
Found and Lost is now in post production. I’m working through the final details and it’ll be available to you in the next few days.
Found and Lost is a PowerPoint presentation with audio. There are 70 slides and nearly 4 hours of audio. There are some things in this presentation that you will not see or hear any other place.
By the way, I’m going to be giving away Part I (Almost Defined) which is approximately 15 minutes. Totally free.
Without further ado, here’s the outline:
ALMOST DEFINED
Innovative definitions of search
OLD SKOOL BASICS
Some things that will always be important
THE HUMANITY
Thoughts on the human side of search
SECOND SELF
The intersection of your digital and biological life
OTHER MINDS
Search is a singular activity, usually
TECHNOTECH
Musings on the technology of search.
USER EXPERIENCE
Looking at search with usability in mind.
CONTEXTUALITY
To understand search, you must consider context and environment.
SOME PLAYERS
Some thinking about Google, Microsoft, SAP, Oracle, eBay and more
GETTING THE PULSE
Free metrics and making the implicit more explicit
YOUR LIFE ONLINE
Privacy! Privacy?
BUCKAROOS
All about money and the marketplace
OUT OF THE CAVE
Concluding thoughts and bringing it all together
