Interview with Brian Oberkirch
Brian Oberkirch stopped by a couple days ago and we had a great chat about this whole "Architecture of Participation" thing, specifically what it means for doing design these days, how news organizations should have APIs for the data behind their stories, and how cool it would be to fill the whole Wikipedia with meaninful microformats. The podnetcast is here.
This entry was written by Jeffrey Veen and posted 25 September 2006 at 10:41 PM. It was filed under Web Design. | View blog reactions
That's a really interesting interview. Thanks for the link. I'm running out of time at the moment so I have to save the rest for later. I had no idea that your career move to google involved MeasureMap. Great web application idea. I am in the process of applying at Google at moment. Way to go!
Yes indeed i think interview was really informative, miguel what are you looking for in google.
Pertinent topics for right now and for the future. Thanks to you both for having this conversation. Well worth a second listen.
Nice interview. This is a nice topic to discuss.
Jeff,
I had always wondered for your work you do with MeasureMap. Do you do any programming at all (whether it Rails, or even CSS/XHTML work?) or is your role more of a Product Manager?
Thanks.
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