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It is estimated that two million Americans are daily opioid users, and over 60 million people received at least one prescription for opioids last year.
With enough users, maps like this will make it possible to take preventive action, containing hazards before they turn into emergencies that take years to recover from.
And if it costs even a dime to police a user, that will crush a service with a hundred million
users.
We wanted to increase the number of
users
per computer in such a way that we could dilute the cost of infrastructure, the cost per user, and that we could bring education and technology to everybody within these communities.
If we had used the One Laptop per Child model of a 1 to 1 ratio, then we would have benefited 1,650
users.
We need to train not only the users, but we need to train the people that will facilitate learning for these people.
By 2020, that's going from two billion to five billion Internet
users.
HyperCard was a program that shipped with the Mac, and it was designed for
users
of the computer to make programs on their computers.
HyperCard was the last program to ship on a public computer that was designed for the
users
of the computer to make programs with it.
Then if you poked a little more, you looked a little more at what was going on, you'd find that actually that was a pretty good year, because in some years the only people tested are IV drug
users.
They're hooked on this model, just like their own
users.
They're in the same trap as their users, and you can't run a big corporation that way.
Australia and Switzerland were two countries which introduced harm reduction very early on in their HIV epidemics, and they have a very low rate of HIV among injecting drug
users.
It's going to be built by users, by people who get this data together, by people who want to aggregate all sorts of maps from wherever they come from, all sorts of medieval romances from wherever they come from, people who just want to curate their own glorious selection of beautiful things.
When you ask, "Where are the Indian Googles, iPods and Viagras?" you are taking a particular perspective on innovation, which is innovation for end users, visible innovation.
Once you take this, there's no reason to restrict innovation, the beneficiaries of innovation, just to end
users.
So, what I'm trying to say is, what we are finding in our research is, that if products for end
users
is the visible tip of the innovation iceberg, India is well represented in the invisible, large, submerged portion of the innovation iceberg.
This directive says that each phone company in Europe, each Internet service company all over Europe, has to store a wide range of information about the
users.
But we also use a very simple metaphor, the cat and the mouse game, to describe in the past 15 years the continuing fight between Chinese censorship, government censorship, the cat, and the Chinese Internet
users.
In China, we have 500 million Internet
users.
That's the biggest population of Netizens, Internet users, in the whole world.
I have to accept that there are no dumb users, only dumb products."
Apple II users, very cool.
Now
users
earn reputation in a whole range of ways, but it's basically by convincing their peers they know what they're talking about.
What they heard was that
users
were putting their reputation scores on the top of their résumés, and that recruiters were searching the platform to find people with unique talents.
U.K.-based Interflora monitored Twitter for
users
who were having a bad day, and then sent them a free bouquet of flowers.
I started looking at wheelchairs in developing countries in 2005, when I spent the summer assessing the state of technology in Tanzania, and I talked to wheelchair users, wheelchair manufacturers, disability groups, and what stood out to me is that there wasn't a device available that was designed for rural areas, that could go fast and efficiently on many types of terrain.
The first is that this product works well because we were effectively able to combine rigorous engineering science and analysis with user-centered design focused on the social and usage and economic factors important to wheelchair
users
in the developing countries.
So as a wet-behind-the-ears student, excited, our team made a prototype, brought that prototype to Tanzania, Kenya and Vietnam in 2008, and found it was terrible because we didn't get enough input from
users.
So because we tested it with wheelchair users, with wheelchair manufacturers, we got that feedback from them, not just articulating their problems, but articulating their solutions, and worked together to go back to the drawing board and make a new design, which we brought back to East Africa in '09 that worked a lot better than a normal wheelchair on rough terrain, but it still didn't work well indoors because it was too big, it was heavy, it was hard to move around, so again with that user feedback, we went back to the drawing board, came up with a better design, 20 pounds lighter, as narrow as a regular wheelchair, tested that in a field trial in Guatemala, and that advanced the product to the point where we have now that it's going into production.
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