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July 7, 2015 Musings

Mind the gap! Or, is it watch this space?

Just after I got my PhD, I took a year off to go travelling. A few people advised me that it

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May 27, 2015 Design / Musings / Technical

Augmenting humans with social media

My first job back in the early 90’s was as a systems analyst. I was really excited about automating boring

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May 1, 2015 Musings

Travels with my phone

Recently, I came across some photos of the year my husband and I went travelling. The above is one of

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October 21, 2007 Design

Codebreaking: Humans are the weakest link

People are the weakest link in all computer systems. We hear about the best cryptography money can buy: integrity checking,

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June 21, 2007 Design

Human-computer interaction: Can you see what it is yet?

[update 20/8/20: My guide to human-computer interaction is now available over on Udemy.] The recent furore over the 2012 Olympics Logo reminds

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