To go to sleep.

That statement does not make sense when you read it. Its not intended to be funny. But if you think about it, or even better, if you appreciate moments of when you have had coffee and feel asleep right after then maybe you understand.

My point is user experience is an art and not a science because technology moves so fast. Faster than drinking 4 shots in the morning and 4 shots after lunch. I feel like this intro is very much like trying to get someone to do the no pants dance :)

In the last 30 years, how have humans increased their ability to communicate with each other? Check out Social Life of Information for the details…

The phone has gone from a telegraph to voice, to information services (operators) to personal communication id’s to media broadcast beacons. As it evolves, the mobile phone will re-invent how human conventions will be branded as information design and relevancy are enhanced with communication.

With so many possibilities, these standards are surfaced with habits familiarized with a digital brand experience such as Skyping, Twittering, Google mobile mapping etc. They will continue to bubble up as we merge context and media tagging.

“You are sleeping, you don’t want to believe, you are sleeping” - The Smiths

BTW: Right now I feel like a SPAM copy creator that has been trained to make intelligent jibberish relevant enough to squeeze past your junk filter and hopefully gain your attention for less than a second.

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