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Want to test an idea you have? Build a proof of con­cept and see what hap­pens. The city of New York decided it would exper­i­ment with cheap planters and bar­ri­ers to cre­ate pedes­trian space and reroute traf­fic. They didn’t spend a for­tune and they mea­sured for gains in qual­ity of life as well as bet­ter traf­fic move­ment, fewer vehic­u­lar acci­dents, and fewer pedes­trian injuries. These find­ings helped the city to mea­sure against it’s def­i­n­i­tion of success.

A good process defines suc­cess and uses mea­sure­ment tools to sim­plify decision-making.

New York City has 6,000 miles of streets, and it’s narrow-minded to think that every inch of them should be all-car, all the time–especially in a place where pedes­tri­ans and bus rid­ers out­num­ber dri­vers 9 to 1. By cut­ting traf­fic injuries and fatal­i­ties dra­mat­i­cally, projects like the 34th Street transit-way ulti­mately save tax­pay­ers money. Remem­ber: every traf­fic death costs $3 mil­lion in emer­gency response, lit­i­ga­tion, med­ical treat­ment, etc.” – Wiley Norvell, Trans­porta­tion Alternatives

This video by DOT in NYC describes their plan to reduce con­ges­tion and improve qual­ity of life and safety issues at Times Square.

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Find your­self up in the wee hours glued to your mon­i­tor? That blue glow can keep you from get­ting to sleep by alter­ing your expo­sure to the nat­ural light changes in spectrum.

Maybe you need F.lux.  It’s a piece of soft­ware that makes the color of your computer’s dis­play adapt to the time of day, warm at night and like sun­light dur­ing the day. It’s even pos­si­ble that you’re stay­ing up too late because of your computer.

You could use f.lux because it makes you sleep bet­ter, or you could just use it just because it makes your com­puter look better.

I’ve found it to help. Try it yourself.

http://www.stereopsis.com/flux/

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Steve Jobs pub­lished an open let­ter on apple.com

Flash is a cross plat­form devel­op­ment tool. It is not Adobe’s goal to help devel­op­ers write the best iPhone, iPod and iPad apps. It is their goal to help devel­op­ers write cross plat­form apps. And Adobe has been painfully slow to adopt enhance­ments to Apple’s plat­forms. For exam­ple, although Mac OS X has been ship­ping for almost 10 years now, Adobe just adopted it fully (Cocoa) two weeks ago when they shipped CS5. Adobe was the last major third party devel­oper to fully adopt Mac OS X.  – Steve Jobs

The con­ver­sa­tion has changed from will Flash die to when will Flash be dead.

Many peo­ple wanted to say it. Steve just had the nerve.

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