Communal computing, part 2

Communal Computing’s Many Problems

Microscopio de tres cuerpos (source: Biblioteca General Antonio Machado)
  • Identity — do we know all of the people who are using the device?
  • Privacy — are we exposing (or hiding) the right content for all of the people with access? What about children?
  • Security — are we allowing all of the people using the device to do or see what they should and are we protecting the content from people that shouldn’t? What about biometrics?
  • Experience — what is the contextually appropriate display or next action?
  • Ownership — who owns all of the data and services attached to the device that multiple people are using?

Recap of all articles

  1. Communal Computing — How do we build devices that are shared by default?
  2. Communal Computing’s Many Problems — Where user-centric computing goes wrong
  3. A Way Forward with Communal Computing — Do’s and Don’ts when Designing for the Community

--

--

Chaotic good product manager, Lead PM @ Google Core Machine Learning

Get the Medium app

A button that says 'Download on the App Store', and if clicked it will lead you to the iOS App store
A button that says 'Get it on, Google Play', and if clicked it will lead you to the Google Play store
Chris Butler

Chaotic good product manager, Lead PM @ Google Core Machine Learning