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The Room Where It Happens

November 11, 2017 by ASKReviews Leave a Comment

Best for: Men who don’t seem to get how hard it is for women and people of color at the highest levels of their field; women who need a little inspiration and some bad ass women to look up to. In a nutshell: Woman of color venture capitalist is sabotaged by the old boys club in infuriating ways, fights back all the way to court, loses, but still comes out WAY ahead of those assholes. Line that sticks with me: “I was appalled by their […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: Ellen Pao, technology

ASKReviews's CBR9 Review No:86 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: Ellen Pao, technology ·
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Actually it’s about ethics in product design

August 23, 2017 by tillie 1 Comment

Hooked presents a model for designers to create products that “hook” people in, that is makes them not only use your product once, but keep returning over and over. The book presents a pretty actionable model of how to progress in design, when to reward a user and when to ask for investments from the user. There are no new tech insights in this book, but for designers of any kind of product it’s pretty interesting. He starts out by defining habits as the things […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: cbr9, hci, hooked, Mathildehoeg, Nir Eyal, product design, technology

tillie's CBR9 Review No:21 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: cbr9, hci, hooked, Mathildehoeg, Nir Eyal, product design, technology ·
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God bless busybody community matriarchs, and all that sail in them.

June 30, 2017 by borisanne Leave a Comment

More, please. More, more, more. I just love me some Peter Grant. And fair warning to the reader who may be interested in this series: this book, Broken Homes, which is Book 4 of the “Rivers of London” series, isn’t the strongest of the bunch. But it’s still a delight and a treat, and I will fight anyone who isn’t a fan. Listen, I have five more “Dark Tower” books to read in the next five weeks, but I still just checked out Foxglove Summer […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: aaronovitch, architecture, Ben Aaronovitch, chimeras, faceless man, gods, half-cannonball, industry, London, magic, met police, night witches, pc peter grant, Peter Grant, river spirits, rivers, Rivers of London, technology, Urban Fantasy, witch, witches

borisanne's CBR9 Review No:26 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: aaronovitch, architecture, Ben Aaronovitch, chimeras, faceless man, gods, half-cannonball, industry, London, magic, met police, night witches, pc peter grant, Peter Grant, river spirits, rivers, Rivers of London, technology, Urban Fantasy, witch, witches ·
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March 30, 2017 by alwaysanswerb 4 Comments

Anyone remember this gem (for the link-wary, it’s the trailer to the 2001 film Antitrust)? This book is basically that movie, 10-15 years later. They’re both entertaining, just not incredibly sophisticated. It’s amusing that a film based on this book is now set to be released in April 2017, because though The Circle is technically an original property, it reads like a watered-down reboot of a great many superior predecessors. I’ve gotta think that made it really attractive to Hollywood: it’s digestible and familiar, but […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: dave eggers, Speculative Fiction, technology

alwaysanswerb's CBR9 Review No:22 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: dave eggers, Speculative Fiction, technology ·
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There are good doors and bad doors.

January 16, 2017 by tillie Leave a Comment

I have this thing with doors. I find doors tricky, especially the automated and revolving kind. I live close to a mall with a small set of revolving doors, slowly they go round and round and you’re walking up the doors adjusting your walking speed according to the perceived speed of the current revolving of said doors. Then just as you reach the doors, they speed up making it so that I must always sort of jump into the revolution as if it were a […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Design, Donald A. Norman, mathildeheog, Non-Fiction, technology

tillie's CBR9 Review No:2 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Design, Donald A. Norman, mathildeheog, Non-Fiction, technology ·
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The Headquarters of the Special Snowflakes

January 6, 2017 by Ale 3 Comments

  This book continues my trend of giving 5 stars to books I hated. Why, you might ask, would you give 5 stars to a book you swore heavily at and threw across the room upon completion? Because I hated it for all the right reasons: Eggers is a manipulative writer. He wants me to be uncomfortable, to think long and hard about the echoing ramifications of this plot. It made me feel things; they weren’t pleasant things, but the book went above and beyond […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: dave eggers, dystonia, millennial experience, technology, The Circle

Ale's CBR9 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: dave eggers, dystonia, millennial experience, technology, The Circle ·
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