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A mouse without buttons…
Posted on November 1, 2006 | No CommentsHere’s a whole site dedicated to the study and research of how we interact with the computer via the mouse and clicking. “The Click” says this site, is unnecessary. The... -
History of Human-Computer Interaction
Posted on August 29, 2006 | No CommentsHere’s a look at the future of Human-Computer interaction, and as a by product, it includes a history of what has already come. I haven’t read it yet, so I’ll... -
The History of Computers….
Posted on August 17, 2006 | No CommentsI think I’ll start gathering information about the history of computers and all things computer related, since I like the two things soo much. So for post #1 in History...