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» XI.2 - March / April, 2004
Issue Features
A need to commune
Ann Light
Accessibility: it's not just for disabilities any more
Larry Hull
Anthropomorphizing mass communication
Nick Bryan-Kinns, Peter Broadbent
Applying research to design: bridging a widening gap
William Hudson
Attention deficit disorder
Luke Skrebowski
Audience design: interacting with networked media
Ann Light
BabelVision: better image searching through shared annotations
Ken Haase, David Tames
Can HCI deliver on its promise?
Andrew Zolli
Can HCI shape the future of mass communications?
Nico Macdonald
Collaboration usability analysis: task analysis for groupware usability evaluations
David Pinelle, Saul Greenberg, Carl Gutwin
E-mail and ease of use: a preferred method of mass communication with Internet users
Mark Hurst
From customization to ubiquitous personalization: digital identity and ambient network intelligence
Norman Lewis
HCI and mass communications: assessing the road ahead
Andrew Zolli
HCI can raise the level of discourse on the Web
Michael Schrage
Imagining tomorrow's news
Dan Gillmor
Main HCI issues for the design of interfaces for ubiquitous interactive multimedia broadcast
Anxo Cereijo Roibas, Riccardo Sala
Meta-design for sensible information
Louis Weitzman
Networked information services in context-sensitive environments
Giles Rollestone
Patterns within patterns
Aaron Marcus
Remote possibilities?: international usability testing at a distance
Susan Dray, David Siegel
The development consortium
Steven Pemberton
The future's here;: it's just unevenly distributed
Lorenzo Wood, Luke Skrebowski
There's no such thing as an "average" user
Neil F. Budde
What recreational telephone conferencing can teach us about the future of mass communications
Darren Reed