Noel (@noelportugal), Raymond (@yuhuaxie), Mark (@mvilrokx) and I traveled to sunny Hollywood, Florida last week to attend Kscope15 (#kscope15), the annual conference of the Oracle Development Tools User Group (@odtug). Check out some highlights of our week. If you read here, you probably know that this year, Noel had cooked up something new and different… Read More
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QS15: Measurement with Meaning
Walking into something as a newcomer is always an adventure of reality interacting with expectations. Though I wasn’t quite sure what to expect at the Quantified Self conference, it wasn’t what I expected. But in a good way. The conference was structured around three main activities: talks given on the main stage, breakout sessions, which… Read More
More About Me at QS15
I always thought of myself as a control freak, Type A, self-aware (flaws and all) person but then I attended the Quantified Self Conference last week in San Francisco. There is so much more one can do to learn about one’s self. The possibilities are endless on what I can quantify (measure about myself) and… Read More
Mid-June Roundup
A busy June is half over now, but we still have miles to go before July. We’ve been busy, which you know if you read here. Raymond went to Boston. Tony, Thao (@thaobnguyen), Ben and I were in Las Vegas at OHUG 15. John and Thao were in Minneapolis the week before that. Oh, and Anthony was… Read More
A Framework for Wearables, Glance
Not long ago, Ultan (@ultan) wrote about our framework for wearable, and other, devices. We’re calling it Glance to reflect the OAUX glance-scan-commit design philosophy. Noel (@noelportugal) produced a video highlighting Glance on several smartwatches as well as in the car, on Android Auto. It’s pretty sweet. Check it out: Glance has been in the works for more… Read More
Some Wearable Tech Glances Beat Others
This idea of the glanceable user experience of wearable technology is now everywhere. They’re all at it. There is the OG Misfit Wearables Shine, Apple’s Glances, and of our course the Oracle Applications Cloud User Experience (@usableapps) concept of glance on the smartwatch, part of our Glance, Scan, Commit design philosophy. But, not all glances… Read More
I often tell people that you need both a left brain and a right brain to be a software designer: a left brain to analyze and understand, a right brain to dream and wonder. The EyeO Festival which Thao and I just attended in Minneapolis, was food for our right brains. EyeO is about the… Read More
Asteroid Explorer Launched
On Monday, we launched Asteroid Explorer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Jeremy (@jrwashley), DJ, Kris Robison and I attended the launch event, which you can watch here. My part of the presentation begins at 36:36. This event was the culmination of NASA’s Asteroid Hackathon event back in October. Remember that? Here’s the event abstract: Abstract: In… Read More
Google I/O 2015 & User Experience
Google I/O 2015 has just ended. There are lots of aspects regarding to Google I/O. Lets have a taste of it from the user experience perspective. There are lots of features announced in Google I/O, and you may find a lot of focus have been around user experience this year. First, for the pre-show, there were planets and… Read More
Are you attending Kscope15 (#kscope15)? If yes, then you should join the Kscope15 Scavenger Hunt. We have partnered with the Oracle Development Tools User Group (aka @odtug) and created a fun way to get points and win prizes! Why? The Oracle AppsLab (@theappslab) team wanted to find a user-friendly way to start a conversation with the ODTUG membership… Read More
Busy Times Are Afoot
Lots going on here in AppsLab land and in Oracle Applications User Experience (@usableapps). This here is a recap post. Showing the Oracle Applications User Experience Roadmap to Oracle’s Asia Partners At the beginning of May, Anthony (@anthonyslai) and Raymond joined a large contingent of the OAUX team in an two-stop tour of Asia. The… Read More
Nymi Band Impressions
Editor’s note: Here’s the first post from Osvaldo Villagrana (@vaini11a), one of our AppsLab Mexico team members. Enjoy. During last week I’ve been playing with Nymi Discovery Kit I got back in our AT&T hackathon participation, and here are my impressions as a developer for Nymi SDK point of view and as a user. For… Read More
IoT Hackathon Field Report: Mexico Edition
I recently ventured down to Mexico to participate in an Internet of Things (IoT) hackathon organized by Laurie Pattison’s (@lsptahoe) Apps UX Innovation Events team with some of my fellow AppsLab members, Luis Galeana, Tony Orciuoli, and Osvaldo Villagrana. Being the lone non-developer, I wasn’t sure how much I would be able to contribute—but I had… Read More
Another Take on Twilio Signal 2015
Editor’s note: Mark (@mvilrokx) and Raymond are at it again. Earlier in the week, they each provided a take on last weekend’s Bay Are Maker Faire, and this week, they both attended Twilio’s (@twilio) first developer conference, Signal. Mark’s take is here; now, it’s Raymond’s turn. Enjoy. Twilio is no stranger to us at AppsLab.… Read More
Twilio Signal Conference 2015
Editor’s note: If you read here, you know we heart Twilio, especially Noel (@noelportugal). Remember the Rock ’em Sock ’em robot build? This week, Twilio (@twilio) held its first Signal conference and Raymond and I were there to see what’s new in the world of web enabled communications and the likes. For those of you not… Read More
Another Take on Maker Faire 2015
Editor’s note: Here’s another Maker Faire 2015 post, this one from Raymond. Check out Mark’s (@mvilrokx) recap too for AppsLab completeness. I went to the Maker Faire 2015 Bay Area show over the weekend. A lot of similarity to last year, but a few new things. In place of our spot last year, it was HP-Sprout… Read More
Maker Faire 2015
This weekend the 10th Annual Maker Faire Bay Area took place in my backyard and rather than fighting traffic for 2 days with the +130,000 attendees I decided, as I have for the last 9 years, to join them. Unlike last year, Oracle had no presence at the Maker Faire itself, so I had plenty… Read More
Design Time @ Run Time: Apple Watch Put Through Its Paces in Beijing
Observations on UX research and road-testing wearable tech in the wild. The vehicle for today’s message is Ultan O’Broin (@usableapps), taking advantage of Oracle Applications User Experience events and outreach to evaluate the fitness and health option on the Apple Watch—and to continue his Fitbit Surge exploration—this time in China. The Watch Ethnography (say what?)… Read More
Back in February I was invited to participate in an pre-beta release of the Amazon Echo SDK. I was under NDA so I couldn’t share any of my finding here. But now that NDA has expired and I can share some of the integrations I did with this interesting device. First of all I want to comment… Read More
Four Weeks and a Day with the Jawbone UP24
After three weeks with the Nike+ Fuelband and four weeks with the Basis Peak, I moved on to the Jawbone UP24. The UP24 has been out for quite a while now. Back in January 2014, Noel (@noelportugal) and Luis (@lsgaleana) did cursory evaluation, and not much has changed in the Jawbone lineup since then. At least,… Read More