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A true climate services – an authoritative, credible, user-centric source of information on climate (models and data).
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A true climate services – an authoritative, credible, user-centric source of information on climate (models and data).
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The refrain was clear: we have an opportunity to make nyc.gov more cohesive, user-centric and navigable, while integrating it with different communication channels such as social media.
Rachel Sterne: How Would You Reinvent NYC.GOV? Rachel Sterne 2011
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A true climate services – an authoritative, credible, user-centric source of information on climate (models and data).
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Yes you read that right - iPhone-ism - a word which handily describes the effects of designing a user-centric device, with easy to learn [albeit subconsciously taught] functions, that make for an instant consumer hit.
Gil Laroya: The Reach For iPhone-ism Continues Gil Laroya 2010
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The refrain was clear: we have an opportunity to make nyc.gov more cohesive, user-centric and navigable, while integrating it with different communication channels such as social media.
Rachel Sterne: How Would You Reinvent NYC.GOV? Rachel Sterne 2011
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If we can make innovation more inclusive, user-driven and user-centric, there will be more opportunities to tackle poverty and tap expertise wherever it lies.
Rahim Kanani: Aleem Walji of the World Bank Institute's Innovation Team on the Future of International Development Rahim Kanani 2011
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If we can make innovation more inclusive, user-driven and user-centric, there will be more opportunities to tackle poverty and tap expertise wherever it lies.
Rahim Kanani: Aleem Walji of the World Bank Institute's Innovation Team on the Future of International Development Rahim Kanani 2011
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The refrain was clear: we have an opportunity to make nyc.gov more cohesive, user-centric and navigable, while integrating it with different communication channels such as social media.
Rachel Sterne: How Would You Reinvent NYC.GOV? Rachel Sterne 2011
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Yes you read that right - iPhone-ism - a word which handily describes the effects of designing a user-centric device, with easy to learn [albeit subconsciously taught] functions, that make for an instant consumer hit.
Gil Laroya: The Reach For iPhone-ism Continues Gil Laroya 2010
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