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Ambient Findability

What We Find Changes Who We Become
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David WeinbergerA lively, enjoyable and informative tour of a topic that's only going to become more important.
Von David Weinberger, erfasst im Biblionetz am 03.01.2006
Whether it's a fact or a figure, a person or a place, Peter Morville knows how to make it findable. Morville explores the possibilities of a world where everything can always be found--and the challenges in getting there--in this wide-ranging, thought-provoking book.
Von Jesse James Garrett, erfasst im Biblionetz am 03.01.2006
Jakob NielsenSearch engine marketing is the hottest thing in Internet business, and deservedly so. Ambient Findability puts SEM into a broader context and provides deeper insights into human behavior. This book will help you grow your online business in a world where being found is not at all certain.
Von Jakob Nielsen, erfasst im Biblionetz am 03.01.2006

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Ambient FindabilityA thought-provoking book that describes the future of information and connectivity, examining how the melding of innovations like GIS and the Internet will impact the global marketplace and society at large in the 21st century. Research, stories, examples, and illustrations add depth and color to this important subject.
Von Klappentext im Buch Ambient Findability (2005)
Ambient FindabilitySo, what's this book about? That's a tough one. I could teil you it's about Information interaction at the crossroads of mobile computing and the Internet, or claim it opens a window onto the singular cultural revolution of our time. I could invite you to look up its Library of Congress subject headings or its Statistically Improbable Phrases in Amazon. But I won't. Instead, I'll ask you to read it, for aboutness lies in the eye of the beholder.
Von Peter Morville im Buch Ambient Findability (2005)
Ambient FindabilityAmbient findability describes a fast emerging world where we can find anyone or anything from anywhere at anytime. We’re not there yet, but we’re headed in the right direction. Information is in the air, literally. And it changes our minds, physically. Most importantly, findability invests freedom in the individual. As the Web challenges mass media with a media of the masses, we will enjoy an unprecented ability to select our sources and choose our news. In my opinion, findability is going ambient, just in time.
Von Peter Morville im Buch Ambient Findability (2005) im Text Lost and Found
Ambient FindabilityHow do you find your way in an age of information overload? How can you filter streams of complex information to pull out only what you want? Why does it matter how information is structured when Google seems to magically bring up the right answer to your questions? What does it mean to be "findable" in this day and age? This eye-opening new book examines the convergence of information and connectivity. Written by Peter Morville, author of the groundbreaking Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, the book defines our current age as a state of unlimited findability. In other words, anyone can find anything at any time. Complete navigability.

Morville discusses the Internet, GIS, and other network technologies that are coming together to make unlimited findability possible. He explores how the melding of these innovations impacts society, since Web access is now a standard requirement for successful people and businesses. But before he does that, Morville looks back at the history of wayfinding and human evolution, suggesting that our fear of being lost has driven us to create maps, charts, and now, the mobile Internet.

The book's central thesis is that information literacy, information architecture, and usability are all critical components of this new world order. Hand in hand with that is the contention that only by planning and designing the best possible software, devices, and Internet, will we be able to maintain this connectivity in the future. Morville's book is highlighted with full color illustrations and rich examples that bring his prose to life.

Ambient Findability doesn't preach or pretend to know all the answers. Instead, it presents research, stories, and examples in support of its novel ideas. Are we truly at a critical point in our evolution where the quality of our digital networks will dictate how we behave as a species? Is findability indeed the primary key to a successful global marketplace in the 21st century and beyond. Peter Morville takes you on a thought-provoking tour of these memes and more -- ideas that will not only fascinate but will stir your creativity in practical ways that you can apply to your work immediately.
Von Klappentext im Buch Ambient Findability (2005)

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Ambient FindabilityWho's this book for? Another stumper. I might classify the target audiences as designers, engineers, teachers, anthropologists, and librarians, but that leaves out students, artists, comedians, and business executives. I could declare it's for anyone who's ever been lost or wanted to be found, but that sounds corny. I might say it's for everyone. But I won't. Instead, I'll ask you to read this book, figure out who it's for, and send them a copy.
Von Peter Morville im Buch Ambient Findability (2005)

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Personen
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Christopher Alexander , Tim Berners-Lee , Steward Brand , Vannevar Bush , Richard Dawkins , Daniel C. Dennett , William Gibson , Malcolm Gladwell , Douglas Hofstadter , Steven Johnson , Alfred Korzybski , Lawrence Lessig , Rick Levine , Christopher Locke , Marshall McLuhan , Gordon Moore , Ted Nelson , Jakob Nielsen , Donald A. Norman , Howard Rheingold , Doc Searls , Herbert Simon , David Weinberger , Christina Wodtke

Fragen
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Wie treffen wir Entscheidungen?How do we decide?

Aussagen
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02. Die Karte ist nicht das Territorium, und der Name nicht die benannte Sache
Know your audience/user/customer
Märkte sind Gespräche

Begriffe
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AJAX , Baldwin-EffektBaldwin effect , Bibliotheklibrary , Bring-Prinzippush principle , Computerspielecomputer game , ContentContent , CSSCSS , CyberspaceCyberspace , Datendata , del.icio.us , Designdesign , Digitalisierung , Evolutionevolution , FindabilityFindability , flickr , FOAF , FolksonomyFolksonomy , Handheld / PDAHandheld , HCI/MMI (Human-Computer-Interaction)Human-Computer-Interaction , Hierarchiehierarchy , Hol-Prinzippull principle , HypermediaHypermedia , Hypertexthypertext , ICTICT , Informationinformation , information architectureinformation architecture , information retrievalinformation retrieval , Informationsgesellschaftinformation society , Informationskompetenzinformation literacy , Innovationinnovation , Intelligenzintelligence , Internetinternet , Kommunikationcommunication , Kulturculture , Künstliche Intelligenz (KI / AI)artificial intelligence , Location Based Services (LBS)Location Based Services , Long TailLong Tail , Marketingmarketing , Meme , MemexMemex , Metadatenmeta data , Metaphermetaphor , Metcalfe's lawMetcalfe's law , Moore's lawMoore's law , Navigation in Hypertext , Netzwerknetwork , Netzwerkeffekte , Ontogenese , Privatsphäreprivacy , RDF , Reputationreputation , RFID , RSSReally Simple Syndication , Semantic Websemantic web , Semantiksemantics , SimCity , small world problemsmall world problem , SMSText messaging , social softwaresocial software , Softwaresoftware , SpamSpam , Strukturstructure , Suchmaschinesearch engine , Taxonomietaxonomy , Technologietechnology , Technorati , Trackback , Ubiquitous ComputingUbiquitous Computing , UsabilityUsability , User Interface (Benutzerschnittstelle)User Interface , User/BenutzerUser , Wearable ComputingWearable Computing , Weblogsblogging , Weisheitwisdom , Wikipedia , Wissen , WLAN / Wireless LANWireless LAN , WWW (World Wide Web)World Wide Web , XML , Zitationsanalysecitation analysis
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Bücher
Jahr  Umschlag Titel Abrufe IBOBKBLB
The Clock of the Long Now (Steward Brand) 5 0 0 0
1976 local  The Selfish Gene (Richard Dawkins) 2, 5, 3, 2, 6, 8, 1, 1, 2, 7, 4, 3 30 9 3 1720
1979 local  The Timeless Way of Building (Christopher Alexander) 6, 6, 4, 2, 6, 4, 4, 1, 1, 7, 2, 2 21 4 2 909
1981  local  Einsicht ins Ich (Douglas Hofstadter, Daniel C. Dennett) 2, 11, 9, 5, 6, 13, 2, 4, 5, 14, 9, 10 107 72 10 8643
1984   Neuromancer (William Gibson) 3, 7, 1, 3, 6, 4, 2, 1, 2, 6, 3, 1 22 1 1 1659
2000   Das Cluetrain Manifest (Rick Levine, Christopher Locke, Doc Searls, David Weinberger) 3, 7, 4, 4, 7, 10, 3, 1, 3, 12, 6, 4 23 75 4 2555
2001 Multimedia (Randall Packer, Ken Jordan) 3, 2, 4, 2, 7, 11, 16, 5, 2, 16, 4, 12 140 58 12 3086
2001 local web  The Future of Ideas (Lawrence Lessig) 1, 9, 5, 4, 5, 9, 4, 1, 1, 6, 2, 2 20 11 2 912
2002 local  Smart Mobs (Howard Rheingold) 6, 3, 5, 9, 10, 4, 1, 1, 3, 8, 3, 8 34 65 8 2718
2003  local  The New Media Reader (Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Nick Montfort) 2, 10, 3, 4, 9, 18, 4, 7, 4, 19, 3, 11 251 114 11 5145
2004  local  Emotional Design (Donald A. Norman) 5, 6, 6, 2, 9, 4, 3, 3, 5, 6, 4, 3 7 21 3 1518
2004 local  Mind Wide Open (Steven Johnson) 2, 6, 3, 2, 6, 5, 6, 2, 2, 4, 3, 2 2 14 2 372
2005 local  blink (Malcolm Gladwell) 7, 7, 7, 5, 4, 5, 3, 3, 1, 5, 5, 2 13 14 2 853
2021 local  Ideas That Created the Future (Harry Lewis) 2, 4, 9, 32, 7, 16, 4, 5, 3, 16, 2, 14 311 68 14 316
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Texte
Jahr  Umschlag Titel Abrufe IBOBKBLB
1945 local web  As We May Think (Vannevar Bush) 1, 2, 8, 4, 8, 12, 4, 4, 2, 15, 3, 15 101 13 15 2579
1965 local web  Cramming More Components Onto Integrated Circuits (Gordon Moore) 4, 7, 3, 4, 7, 13, 3, 1, 3, 8, 3, 7 41 3 7 1523
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Zitate
The medium is the message. (Marshall McLuhan)
The map is not the territory. (Alfred Korzybski)
The map is not the territory. (Alfred Korzybski)

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Auf dem WWW http://findability.org: Blog of Peter Morville ( WWW: Link OK 2021-03-21)

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BeatFalsch ( 10.01.2006), D-INFKWahr (IJ.05.2 )

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Ambient Findability E - - 1 0596007655 Swissbib Worldcat Bestellen bei Amazon.de Buy it now!

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