2 weeks ago Magnus and I was on skype with Ralf – we discussed how we could grow the CPH127-community even stronger. One of the things that came up was pointing to other resources – other destinations.
Year’s back I struggled with implementation of news feed into my own weblog. At the time it slowed down everything. Since then a lot has improved and we just decided to give it a new shot here at CPH127.
Because of that you’ll now see that our “airport” is configured with a newsstand – please see the top-navigation-bar.
CPH127 is not the only ”airport” worth visiting and for that reason we want to market other places around the world. One destination at the time, each and every week from now on.
If you know of interesting places to go - worth recommending - please tell us
The first featured destination is "Putting People First".
6 comments so far
Dear Hans Henrik and Magnus,
I feel honoured to be the first destination of your airport. Thank you very much.
Mark (of Putting People First)
Wow, WHAT A GREAT IDEA. and I think Putting people first is just the right choice for going first
It’s an excellent resource for information, thanks for your hard work, Mark.
“Putting people first” featured on Techsmith/Morae site and CPH127 blog
Putting people first, the experience design blog that you are reading now, has been chosen as blog of the month by Techsmith, the company that produces the Morae usability testing software. It is listed on the Techsmith site under usability resources, …
Great extension of the metaphor
However it seems that I have to promote the features of my blog more explicitly in the future.
I’ve assembled my daily newsstand under -> Navigation -> “External News | Daily Fresh” for almost a month now. Certainly CPH127, Mark and ‘Does Size Matter” are among then …
Cheers, Ralf.
“Putting people first” featured on Techsmith/Morae site and CPH127 blog
Putting people first, the experience design blog that you are reading now, has been chosen as blog of the month by Techsmith, the company that produces the Morae usability testing software. It is listed on the Techsmith site under usability resources, …
This seems like a perfect opportunity to pull together some RSS feeds, if we have a news stand why not a “syndicated” news stand?