Tech story: 1. user hacks Contacts to keep indexed notes across devices 2. internet applauds 3. start-up builds "Food Contacts" as new apphttps://twitter.com/adamerace/status/893813618306949120 …
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@NathanFGao @shoobe01 @ElwoodJParker my students created what you are describing here for specifically recipes.
Will share soon. They are putting together portfolios this week. :)
"Oh dear god EVERYONE's putting together their portfolios faster than me" 
I don't really even have one.
My long-identified project if randomly funded: need a dirt-simple universal database. He’s just using contacts as that. Good example.
DSUDB ....I like it.
Hacks always scream unfulfilled needs, user research 101. Especially post-it's around a monitor ;) I call it workspace archaeology
Check out what he says about alphabetization. Could be case of algorithms or curation failing to considering basic organising principles
How often do our content suggestions fail basic first principle needs? I know I run into it often on FB/Twitter.
Think about how he's looking things up, either on the move in a store? While cooking in the kitchen with messy hands? Need hands free access
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