Good books. Designing Social Interfaces.
‘Designing Social Interfaces’ is a new book by Christian Crumlish and Erin Malone about patterns, principles, and best practices in social interface design. It’s great compendium for all Art...
View ArticleAlledaags. A year in the life of an Amsterdam Expat.
Just a quick personal note and a recommendation for my fellow Amsterdamers. As I am still a fresh expat in Amsterdam, I found this interesting book project that will finally see the light of day on...
View ArticleNo joke. This book exists.
The tech industry never ceases to amaze me. The book pictured below is an actual book by O’Reilly. Even though Win 7 makes me quite happy I do remember horrible experiences with WinXP and Vista. Oh...
View ArticleIntellectual Property. A Letter to Andy Harris.
This is a letter of a fellow redditor to Andy Harris, author of the book “HTML, XHTML & CSS for Dummies“. I think the response came a bit unexpected. Click the image to zoom in. © Gerald Hensel...
View ArticleMy Tech-Book 2011. Wired for War.
Best-of-lists of the past year are something like an overarching blogger topic as a year ends. There are lots of great-books-I-read-in-2011 or great-articles-I-read-in-2011 lists out there (go check...
View ArticleI Love This Book. “You Are Not So Smart” by David McRaney.
You may have seen an additional button up there in davaidavai’s main navigation. „Good books“ is simply what it says: it links you to my amazon shop where I sell book suggestions that are losely...
View ArticleGood Books. The Checklist Manifesto.
Every once in a while I suggest books here. Books that I liked – books that fit well to this blog’s strange topical triangle which mostly consists of internet, marketing and politics. The book I want...
View ArticleMy Book Of The Month. Ready Player One.
The recipe for a great story has stayed pretty much the same since the ancient Greeks: take a hero, add a challenge and a villain, make the hero overcome the obstacle or make him die in battle (which...
View ArticleNew Books: How Google Works.
Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg have recently published a new book called How Google Works. It looks like a super interesting summary of their management concept, which Rosenberg describes on...
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