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HCI Thoughts from Sana: Questionnaire for project...
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HCI Thoughts from Sana. Wednesday, April 20, 2005. A questionnaire was distributed to women at the university of birmingham and birmingham city centre regarding how they feel about calorie counters, alcohol consumption and going out. Questions included: 'rate on a scale how likely are you to use a calorie counter when going out to a bar or nightclub? And 'how many times a week do you use a calorie counter to monitor your health? Posted by Sana Kazmi @ 9:00 PM. Birmingham, United Kingdom. Give us a blog.
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HCI Thoughts from Sana: Give us a blog...
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HCI Thoughts from Sana. Wednesday, March 09, 2005. Give us a blog. I was reading March's months Marie Claire (womens magazine) and came across two articles about blogs. One was about a Tsunami victim and the other, more specifically, adressed the issue of the new trend of online diaries surrounding 'young, female and shooting from the hip' women arising on the web. Blogs mentioned included www.itsperubaby.blogspot.com. And www.upsaid.com/eurotrash. Posted by Sana Kazmi @ 3:47 PM. View my complete profile.
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HCI Thoughts from Sana: Identity Theft vs. Fraud...
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HCI Thoughts from Sana. Wednesday, March 09, 2005. Identity Theft vs. Fraud. In relation to Ben Smyth's blog titled 'Identity theft' at http:/ bensymth.blogspot.com. I came across a newspaper article about a young woman, Joanne, who underwent fraud as a result of identity theft. Another woman, posed as Joanne, duplicated her passport and with all her bank details, withdrew 40,000. Identity theft leads to fraud, and fraud leads to identity theft, so in my opinion, they are the same thing. Give us a blog.
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HCI Thoughts from Sana: Project prototype...
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HCI Thoughts from Sana. Sunday, April 24, 2005. Problem definition: women go out drinking and do not know how many calories they are putting on, as they are also dancing (or exercising shall we say). we have developed a prototype for a hand held device (that can be worn around the wrist or in a handbag) that calculates the calories in units of alcohol consumed against the calories lost through dancing. Posted by Sana Kazmi @ 9:15 PM. Birmingham, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Give us a blog.
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HCI Thoughts from Sana: January 2005
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HCI Thoughts from Sana. Sunday, January 30, 2005. Given as an introduction to read through for the HCI2 module. Really good overview that is clear and easy to understand. If you are brushing up or a novice to this approach, it is worth taking a look at. Posted by Sana Kazmi @ 11:44 PM. Birmingham, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Identity Theft vs. Fraud. Give us a blog. Bloggers become spyware spreaders.
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HCI Thoughts from Sana: April 2005
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HCI Thoughts from Sana. Monday, April 25, 2005. Prototype Interface Design: touch screen with two modes.enter option by selecting mode. Stay tuned for remaining prototype design. Posted by Sana Kazmi @ 5:37 PM. Sunday, April 24, 2005. Prototpye: Interface has two modes: dance and alcohol - visible icons to display which mode the device is in: glass for alcohol and dancer for dance mode. Alcohol mode has list of types of drink(alcopops, ale, beer, wine etc), and one unit is added everytime selection is ma...
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HCI Thoughts from Sana: March 2005
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HCI Thoughts from Sana. Wednesday, March 09, 2005. Identity Theft vs. Fraud. In relation to Ben Smyth's blog titled 'Identity theft' at http:/ bensymth.blogspot.com. I came across a newspaper article about a young woman, Joanne, who underwent fraud as a result of identity theft. Another woman, posed as Joanne, duplicated her passport and with all her bank details, withdrew 40,000. Identity theft leads to fraud, and fraud leads to identity theft, so in my opinion, they are the same thing. Give us a blog.
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HCI Thoughts from Sana: Bloggers become spyware spreaders...
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HCI Thoughts from Sana. Friday, February 25, 2005. Bloggers become spyware spreaders. It has been reported that hackers are using blogs to infect computers with spyware. The article on silicon.com states that hackers use JavaScript and ActiveX to deliver spyware to people's blogs who visit their web browser, by implementing the spyware in programs that are offered and used to update blogs with features such as music. Posted by Sana Kazmi @ 6:52 PM. Birmingham, United Kingdom. View my complete profile.
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HCI Thoughts from Sana: My partner.....
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HCI Thoughts from Sana. Monday, March 07, 2005. My partner for my HCI product project is Shazia Hussain. Her URL is http:/ shaziahci2.blogspot.com. Anyways, she is a wonderful person, very intelligent and I am left without words. Posted by Sana Kazmi @ 3:28 PM. I saw it on another blog and found it pretty interesting. didn't even consider using it as a project idea but it was pretty cool! Birmingham, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Bloggers become spyware spreaders.