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  • Stop smoking programs go mobile

    Via Textually.org [via Reuters ] Colorado's STEPP and Denver-based ad agency Cactus developed a message system on cell phones with an Internet quit program. Initially aimed at high school students in Colorado, the state hopes to soon share its fledgling FixNixer program as a techn... Read more ...

    Published on 10/12/2007 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Mobile Persuasion: the book

    A good reading on mobile persuasion - Edited by BJ Fogg and Dean Eckles    For more info, see www.mobilepersuasion.com   Read more ...

    Published on 07/26/2007 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Using Eyetracking to Optimise...

    From UsabilityNews   Event Date: 26 April 2007 to 26 April 2007 Using Eyetracking to Optimise Persuasion-Centered Design: Rob Stevens, Bunnyfoot Persuasion-Centered Design (PCD) utilises behavioural segmentation to plan different user journeys for different personality types. For e... Read more ...

    Published on 04/27/2007 in Positive Technology Journal

  • NTT DoCoMo breathalyzer phone

    Via Medgadget               The NTT DoCoMo breathalyzer phone sends a text message to your boss before you get behind the wheel of your company's bus or truck.  Gizmodo report:    KDDI Corp has developed a brea... Read more ...

    Published on 02/17/2007 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Intelligent rooms: RoomRender

    Via Pink Tentacle SGI Japan has developed a system that can control the electronics, appliances and hardware in a room based on the spoken commands and emotions of the room’s occupants. RoomRender relies on AmiVoice voice recognition technology (developed by Advanced Media) to r... Read more ...

    Published on 12/15/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • PERSUASIVE 07

    From usability news You are invited to submit papers for PERSUASIVE 07 at Stanford University, April 27-28, 2007. We welcome original papers based on empirical studies, theory, methods for research, and related ethical issues; and case studies of the highest quality. Link to the conf... Read more ...

    Published on 12/03/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • DietMate Weight Loss Computer

    Via  Mindware Forum DietMate is a hand-held computer that provides a program of weight loss, cholesterol reduction, and hypertension control. DietMate is made by Personal Improvement Computer Systems (PICS), which also makes two other tiny computerized mindgadgets: SleepKey... Read more ...

    Published on 10/06/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Perimeters, Boundaries, and Borders

    Re-blogged from  Networked Performance     Artists, architects, designers, and other practitioners are constantly fashioning new forms and challenging disciplinary boundaries as they employ techniques such as rapid prototyping and generative processes. In the ex... Read more ...

    Published on 09/30/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • QuitKey Smoking Cessation Computer

    Via Mindware   QuitKey is a small portable device that promises to help quit smoking: This small device, which resembles an automobile keyless remote containing a computer that collects data on the test subject's smoking habits for one week. The computer implements a gradual r... Read more ...

    Published on 09/18/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Mobile Persuasion 06

    BJ Fogg's Persuasive Technology Lab (Stanford University) is sponsoring Mobile Persuasion 06 , a one-day conference on how mobile technology can change people's beliefs and behaviors.       From the conference website: Mobile Persuasion is for innovators, resea... Read more ...

    Published on 07/24/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

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