It's time to vote on UX Book Club SF's next book. I'm trying out
something new, so instead of the usual 5 choices I have pared the
selection down to just 3 books. If you've been paying attention you'll
notice that this is a round-up of books that all came up in 2nd place
in previous voting. So please vote so we can finally read one of these
suckers!
Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do
by B.J. Fogg [312p]
Amazon:
http://bit.ly/bFx5mA
Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing by Adam Greenfield
[272 pp]
Amazon link:
http://bit.ly/5Taa5q
Thoughts on Interaction Design by Jon Kolko [168 pages]
Amazon link:
http://bit.ly/4RNV5V
Vote now! Poll closes Monday, May 3rd at midnight.
http://poll.fm/1v6kq
(Choices are randomized for your protection)
Thanks for participating in UX Book Club SF!
Maureen Hanratty
UX Book Club SF Unorganizer
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