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    <published>2009-03-24T18:26:53Z</published>
    <updated>2009-03-24T18:56:19Z</updated>
    <title>Skimmer Brings a Sleek New Look to Social Browsing</title>
    <summary>Skimmer is a design-focused new Adobe AIR application from Minneapolis Ad Agency Fallon. Part of a broader push for the company in revamping its image online, Skimmer is a very functional lifestream aggregator and media browser in its own right. Skimmer pulls feeds from Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, Blogger and YouTube, and allows posting to Twitter,...</summary>
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      <name>Phil Glockner</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/skimmer-logo-mar09.png" width="114" height="45"  /><a href="http://www.fallon.com/skimmer">Skimmer</a> is a design-focused new <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/air/">Adobe AIR</a> application from Minneapolis Ad Agency <a href="http://www.fallon.com">Fallon</a>. Part of a broader push for the company in revamping its image online, Skimmer is a very functional lifestream aggregator and media browser in its own right. Skimmer pulls feeds from <a title="Twitter" href="http://twitter.com" target="_blank">Twitter</a>, <a href="http://flickr.com">Flickr</a>, <a href="http://www.facebook.com">Facebook</a>, <a href="http://www.blogger.com">Blogger</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com">YouTube</a>, and allows posting to Twitter, Flickr and YouTube as well.&#160; But focusing on the underpinnings of this application would be doing it an injustice -<em> it's got a handsome face</em>, and that's the point.</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p>If you read Douglas Bowman's <a href="http://stopdesign.com/archive/2009/03/20/goodbye-google.html">reasons for leaving Google</a> recently, you may have an idea about the difference between a <em>data-driven</em> and a <em>design-driven</em> approach. The former focuses primarily on making information (or data) more organized, manageable, and available. All noble goals, but the resulting interface may be lacking in those things that humans find elegant, practical or perhaps even visually appealing. To most people, the difference may be trifling: If something works, it doesn't necessarily have to look pretty. But high design has appeal too, it has historically been tied to high value and luxury. The differences are easy to spot if you know where to look; for example, compare a <a href="http://www.bang-olufsen.com/">Bang &amp; Olufsen</a> CD player to a <a href="http://www.sony.com/index.php">Sony</a> mini component system. The B&amp;O system stands out (both visually and in price) due to the simple application of design. Luxury cars and expensive office buildings also benefit from design studies.</p>

<p><center><img src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/skimmer-screenshot1-mar09.png" width="606" height="458" /></center></p>

<p>Let's get back to Skimmer, now with our eyes open to the design side. We can mention that it's not extremely fast, that it lacks the ability to re-tweet, that the icons are small and somewhat mysterious, and that (in some modes) it takes up a large amount of screen real-estate. But those qualms are almost <em>beside the point</em> when you consider that it is presenting information from multiple sources in a way that has never been realized before. In fact, I am guessing the designers were going for the word <strong>unprecedented</strong>. The tile-based layout, the unique font that is both modern and legible, the smooth updates from one mode to another all belie a careful attention to detail that is all too often lacking on other tools in their haste to support everything under the sun.</p>

<p><center><img src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/skimmer-screenshot2-mar09.png" width="605" height="425" /></center></p>

<p>We mentioned that <a href="http://www.fallon.com">Fallon</a> is <a href="http://www.fallon.com/news/21-Fallon-Unveils-New-Lifestreaming-Application---Skimmer">releasing Skimmer</a> along with a broader image push, and you can see this on their site.&#160; Each page carries over the same tile-based concept, cross-fading slideshow effects and generous space given to text areas. You might think all this design work is a waste of time, but think about the last time you saw the 'future crime' interface in <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181689/">Minority Report</a>. You were impressed, right? I can guarantee you, that interface was not conceived as data-driven. It's pure, unadulterated design work.</p>]]>
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    <title>Comment from bellmaza on 2009-11-29</title>
    <author>
        <name>bellmaza</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I will remember your blog place. Because I love you more ideas.<br />
After this I will read all your posts thankful.</p>]]>
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    <published>2009-11-30T00:32:26Z</published>
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    <id>tag:www.readwriteweb.com,2009://1.14357-comment:130908</id>
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    <title>Comment from Phil Glockner on 2009-03-25</title>
    <author>
        <name>Phil Glockner</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Neil, thanks for taking time to clarify what design means in this case. I think you are right that my example, taken as it was off the cuff, wasn't the best one to use. And you have given me motivation to become better-read on design principles in general. Obviously, there's a lot I can learn!</p>]]>
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    <published>2009-03-25T18:27:17Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Alex on 2009-03-25</title>
    <author>
        <name>Alex</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Started using Skimmer today. Not bad but not exceptional as far as an app. Check out the privacy policy though. Skimmer reserves the right do what they wish with whatever you write in their app before it goes to the service. Not so sure about that.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.fallon.com/skimmer/privacy-policy" rel="nofollow">http://www.fallon.com/skimmer/privacy-policy</a></p>]]>
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    <published>2009-03-25T14:50:24Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Neil on 2009-03-25</title>
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        <name>Neil</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Phil, I think the distinction between data-driven and design-driven you lay out isn't quite what Douglas Bowman was describing. <br />
By data-driven, I think he was alluding to feature selection, prioritization, and manifestation based purely on quantitative metrics. A well-rounded design-driven approach does not just focus on decoration, but uses quantitative and qualitative data (behavior, context of use, usability) in addition to a designer's interpretation of the business goals and user's attitudes. <br />
Your description of design as decorative implies it is subjective, which is not always true. Several studies have shown that in comparisons between interfaces that were functionally identical, but with one expertly designed, users consistently rated the "designed" one better and faster. </p>]]>
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    <published>2009-03-25T14:48:03Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Jamie on 2009-03-25</title>
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        <name>Jamie</name>
        <uri>http://designandbehaviour.rsablogs.org.uk/</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Skimmer looks lovely, but I think I'll shy away from it from the point of view of the Ts & Cs. Not too keen on Air applications anyway.</p>

<p>I wrote a related post here on Skimmer, lifestreaming, and encouraging behaviour change if anyone's interested:<br />
<a href="http://designandbehaviour.rsablogs.org.uk/2009/03/25/streaming-norms/" rel="nofollow">http://designandbehaviour.rsablogs.org.uk/2009/03/25/streaming-norms/</a></p>

<p>Thanks for the article.</p>]]>
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    <published>2009-03-25T14:41:49Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Dennis McDonald on 2009-03-25</title>
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        <name>Dennis McDonald</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If it can serve as a reader of multiple feeds I'll check it out.</p>]]>
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    <published>2009-03-25T12:17:34Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Mark Krynsky on 2009-03-24</title>
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        <name>Mark Krynsky</name>
        <uri>http://friendfeed.com/krynsky</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Really cool app worth checking out. I wrote a little bit about it too <a href="http://lifestreamblog.com/multifeatured-lifestream-app-skimmer-launches/" rel="nofollow">http://lifestreamblog.com/multifeatured-lifestream-app-skimmer-launches/</a></p>]]>
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    <published>2009-03-24T19:21:29Z</published>
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