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Content Strategy Insights
Nam-ho Park: People-First Digital Experience Design – Episode 68

Content Strategy Insights

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 29:11


Nam-ho Park Nam-ho Park is a digital strategist who always puts people first and technology last. Nam-ho first designed experiences for people as an architecture student at Columbia University. The appreciation he developed then for the importance of genuinely human-centered design practice serves him well today. In fact, he hopes that we'll someday drop the word "digital" and return to genuinely human-centered strategy and design practices. Nam-ho and I talked about: the giant spider that crawled across his desk as we began the interview his role as a teacher at the University of Washington's iSchool his work with Carina, a startup that connects Medicaid patients with home health care aides his consulting work, helping clients navigate the technology landscape the importance of resolving people issues before settling on a technical solution to a business problem his comparison of content strategy and digital strategy practices his original background as an architect - and insights he learned then about the importance of experience design how his architecture background helps him visualize design complexity, appreciate standards, and properly contextualize tech platforms how quickly the digital landscape is changing and the ensuing tension that that creates between established principles and new ways of doing things David Weinberger's book Everything Is Miscellaneous and its insights about the benefits of being able to categorize bodies of knowledge in different user-focused ways the "leakiness" of the logic around some kinds of knowledge the challenges of truly understanding user intent, especially in the era of AI and machine learning the implications for technology designers of the rapid change brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic his hope that we'll drop the word "digital" at some point, and return to genuinely human-centered practices dark design patterns that serve businesses more than their customers and users Nam-ho's Bio Nam-ho Park has been active in crafting compelling digital experiences for over 20 years. He is faculty at the University of Washington's Information School and Senior Product Designer at Carina, a nonprofit platform that connects qualified caregivers with those seeking in-home care. He is also the principal of PLAIN Strategies, providing outcome-focused digital strategies for nonprofits and impact-driven organizations. Having lived and worked in London, Seoul, Hanoi, New York, Washington D.C. and presently in Seattle for the past 9 years, he draws his experience from a lifetime of learning and exploring how we relate to technology and harness it for good. He has worked with the Washington Health Benefit Exchange, USAID and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and has been a speaker at conferences including the Nonprofit Technology Conference, WebVisions and Drupalcon. He holds a Master of Architecture degree from Columbia University. Video Here's the video version of our conversation: https://youtu.be/GAzBxrnWEAU Podcast Intro Transcript When you think about digital strategy, you might picture someone orchestrating the bits of information that zip across the networks that connect computers and other technological gadgets. In fact, technology is just a small part of the story. Nam-ho Park and his fellow digital strategists actually spend most of their time focused on the human beings who plan, design, and use websites, apps, and other products. I really enjoyed talking with Nam-ho about his people-first, technology-last approach to digital experience design. Interview Transcript Larry: Hi, everyone. Welcome to episode number 68 of the Content Strategy Insights podcast. I'm really happy today to have with us Nam-ho Park. Nam-ho is a digital strategist and a consultant in that field in Seattle, Washington. He also does a lot of other stuff, including he teaches in the I School, the Information School at the University of Wa...

Content Strategy Insights
Nam-ho Park: People-First Digital Experience Design – Episode 68

Content Strategy Insights

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 29:11


Nam-ho Park Nam-ho Park is a digital strategist who always puts people first and technology last. Nam-ho first designed experiences for people as an architecture student at Columbia University. The appreciation he developed then for the importance of genuinely human-centered design practice serves him well today. In fact, he hopes that we'll someday drop the word "digital" and return to genuinely human-centered strategy and design practices. Nam-ho and I talked about: the giant spider that crawled across his desk as we began the interview his role as a teacher at the University of Washington's iSchool his work with Carina, a startup that connects Medicaid patients with home health care aides his consulting work, helping clients navigate the technology landscape the importance of resolving people issues before settling on a technical solution to a business problem his comparison of content strategy and digital strategy practices his original background as an architect - and insights he learned then about the importance of experience design how his architecture background helps him visualize design complexity, appreciate standards, and properly contextualize tech platforms how quickly the digital landscape is changing and the ensuing tension that that creates between established principles and new ways of doing things David Weinberger's book Everything Is Miscellaneous and its insights about the benefits of being able to categorize bodies of knowledge in different user-focused ways the "leakiness" of the logic around some kinds of knowledge the challenges of truly understanding user intent, especially in the era of AI and machine learning the implications for technology designers of the rapid change brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic his hope that we'll drop the word "digital" at some point, and return to genuinely human-centered practices dark design patterns that serve businesses more than their customers and users Nam-ho's Bio Nam-ho Park has been active in crafting compelling digital experiences for over 20 years. He is faculty at the University of Washington’s Information School and Senior Product Designer at Carina, a nonprofit platform that connects qualified caregivers with those seeking in-home care. He is also the principal of PLAIN Strategies, providing outcome-focused digital strategies for nonprofits and impact-driven organizations. Having lived and worked in London, Seoul, Hanoi, New York, Washington D.C. and presently in Seattle for the past 9 years, he draws his experience from a lifetime of learning and exploring how we relate to technology and harness it for good. He has worked with the Washington Health Benefit Exchange, USAID and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and has been a speaker at conferences including the Nonprofit Technology Conference, WebVisions and Drupalcon. He holds a Master of Architecture degree from Columbia University. Video Here’s the video version of our conversation: https://youtu.be/GAzBxrnWEAU Podcast Intro Transcript When you think about digital strategy, you might picture someone orchestrating the bits of information that zip across the networks that connect computers and other technological gadgets. In fact, technology is just a small part of the story. Nam-ho Park and his fellow digital strategists actually spend most of their time focused on the human beings who plan, design, and use websites, apps, and other products. I really enjoyed talking with Nam-ho about his people-first, technology-last approach to digital experience design. Interview Transcript Larry: Hi, everyone. Welcome to episode number 68 of the Content Strategy Insights podcast. I'm really happy today to have with us Nam-ho Park. Nam-ho is a digital strategist and a consultant in that field in Seattle, Washington. He also does a lot of other stuff, including he teaches in the I School, the Information School at the University of Wa...

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel
SPOS #669 - David Weinberger On Everyday Chaos

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 57:16


Welcome to episode #669 of Six Pixels of Separation. Here it is: Six Pixels of Separation - Episode #669 - Host: Mitch Joel. There are just a handful of formative thinkers that help me shape, think and rethink what I believe to know about digital, culture and the Internet. They are my oracles. I follow their every word, and I am susceptible to being highly influenced by their work. David Weinberger is one of those oracles. He melds philosophy, practical marketing experience, academic research and an unrivaled curiosity about what technology is... and what it's doing to us. There is no one with David's perspective, because no one has had a journey like his: philosophy professor, marketing VP at early Web startups, co-author of the seminal Cluetrain Manifesto, senior researcher at the leadings Harvard Internet center, co-director of a Harvard innovation lab, a writer with innumerable publications in Wired, Harvard Business Review, Scientific American, and many more. If that were not enough, Dr. Weinberger has been the marketing VP at one of the first Web search engine sites, a tech policy adviser to presidential campaigns, a Franklin Fellow at the US State Department, a writer in residence at a Google AI research group, and for seven years was a gag writer for Woody Allen's comic strip. He is as remarkable as his career path. The author of several books (Small Pieces Loosely Joined, Everything Is Miscellaneous, and Too Big To Know), he is back with a brand new one, Everyday Chaos. This book is all about possibility, and how us humans are doing in the complexity of what technology has brought. Enjoy the conversation... Running time: 57:15. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on Twitter. Here is my conversation with David Weinberger. Everyday Chaos. Cluetrain Manifesto. Small Pieces Loosely Joined. Everything Is Miscellaneous. Too Big To Know. Follow David on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'.

Philosophy Talk Starters
191: Too Much Information

Philosophy Talk Starters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2015 10:07


More at: http://philosophytalk.org/shows/too-much-information. “We’re just never going to catch up,” writes David Weinberger in "Everything Is Miscellaneous." That is, we're never going to catch up with the flood of information that is thrown at us by modern technology, especially the internet. We can never get all of our email filed, our digital pictures labeled, our calendars updated, our computers organized. Is the problem too much information, or out-of-date expectations about how information should be organized? Ken and John try to make sense of the flood of information with author and philosopher David Weinberger.

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Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel
SPOS #471 - The Internet That Could Be With David Weinberger

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2015 58:45


Welcome to episode #471 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast. When I think about what the Internet means to me and to business, I often think of David Weinberger. As one of the co-authors of the seminal book, The Cluetrain Manifesto, his thinking, his words and his presentations have shaped my own ideas about what brands can do to connect in our Internet-driven society. I'm still amazed when I go back and read The Cluetrain Manifesto. I'm amazed by how much of it has come to pass. I'm amazed by how much of it is still happening. I wonder about how much more of it will be revealed in the coming years. Since then, Weinberger has stayed true to pushing his thinking around what the Internet is, and it's full potential. His other books, Small Pieces Loosely Joined, Everything Is Miscellaneous, Too Big To Know and his Cluetrain follow up (with Doc Searls), New Clues are all books that I continuously recommend to executives who are trying to grasp the impact of technology on society, culture and business. Most recently, David published an article in The Atlantic titled, The Internet That Was (and Still Could Be). It's an important read. This was an important discussion for us to have. Enjoy the conversation...  Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #471 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 58:44. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter.  Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT Delete is now available too! Here's is the my conversation with David Weinberger. The Atlantic - The Internet That Was (and Still Could Be). The Cluetrain Manifesto. Small Pieces Loosely Joined. Everything Is Miscellaneous. Too Big To Know. Follow David on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Get David's song for free here: Artists For Amnesty. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #471 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising podcast audio blog blogging brand business business book business podcast david usher david weinberger digital marketing doc searls everything is miscellaneous Facebook iTunes j walter thompson jwt management marketing blog marketing podcast mirum mirum agency mirum podcast new clues small pieces loosely joined the atlantic the cluetrain manifesto the internet that was and still could be too big to know twitter wpp

Big Ideas (Audio)
David Weinberger:Knowledge at the End of the Information Age

Big Ideas (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2012 52:26


The author of "Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder", David Weinberger, delivers a lecture entitled "Knowledge at the End of the Information Age".

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Big Ideas (Video)
David Weinberger:Knowledge at the End of the Information Age

Big Ideas (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2012 52:07


The author of "Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder", David Weinberger, delivers a lecture entitled "Knowledge at the End of the Information Age".

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel
SPOS #301 - Knowing Things With David Weinberger

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2012 49:12


Welcome to episode #301 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. David Weinberger is a true thinker (writer and doer) when it comes to the Internet and all things new media. He is one of four co-authors of the seminal Marketing and Business book, The Cluetrain Manifesto. He is also the author of two other amazing books about Marketing, Business, the Internet and the future titled, Small Pieces Loosely Joined, and Everything Is Miscellaneous. He's been on the Six Pixels of Separation Podcast a couple of times in the past, and always provides enlightening commentary about how we - as a society - have been dealing with the impact of the Internet in our lives. Weinberger just published another masterpiece called, Too Big To Know - Rethinking Knowledge Now That the Facts Aren't the Facts, Experts Are Everywhere, and the Smartest Person in the Room Is the Room. The subtitle makes it pretty simple to understand the complex things that Weinberger has been thinking about for the past few years. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #301 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 49:12. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter.  Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT DEL is coming in Spring 2013. In conversation with David Weinberger. Too Big To Know. Everything Is Miscellaneous. Small Pieces Loosely Joined. The Cluetrain Manifesto. Follow David on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #301 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising podcast blog blogging david usher david weinberger digital marketing everything is miscellaneous facebook itunes marketing marketing podcast online social network podcast podcasting small pieces loosely joined social media the cluetrain manifesto too big to know

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel
SPOS #179 - The Cluetrain Manifesto At 10 Years+ With David Weinberger

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2009 37:55


Welcome to episode #179 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. A couple of weeks back, I had the pleasure of attending Marketing Week. The closing keynote speaker for the Digital Day was none other than David Weinberger. Weinberger is one of four co-authors of the seminal Marketing and Business book, The Cluetrain Manifesto (which was recently released in a 10th Anniversary format). He is also the author of two other amazing books about Marketing, Business, the Internet and the future titled, Small Pieces Loosely Joined, and, Everything Is Miscellaneous. He's been on the Six Pixels of Separation Podcast a couple of times in the past, and always provides enlightening insights into consumers and why they do things (or why they don't). In this episode we look at what has happened in the past ten years since The Cluetrain Manifesto came out and where things are going. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #179 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 37:55. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society. In a perfect world, connect with me, directly, through Facebook. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. Episode #21 of Media Hacks will be out next week featuring:  Chris Brogan - New Marketing Labs - Co-author of Trust Agents. C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Campfire. Hugh McGuire - LibriVox - The Book Oven. Christopher S. Penn - The Financial Aid Podcast - Marketing Over Coffee. Julien Smith - In Over Your Head - Co-author of Trust Agents. In conversation with David Weinberger. The Cluetrain Manifesto Small Pieces Loosely Joined. Everything Is Miscellaneous. Recorded live at Marketing Week - Digital Day. Music from the Podsafe Music Network: New Leaf - 'Magic Carpet'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #179 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising blog blogging book oven campfire cc chapman chris brogan christopher s penn cluetrain manifesto david weinberger digital day digital marketing everything is miscellaneous facebook facebook group financial aid podcast hugh mcguire in over your head itunes julien smith librivox managing the gray marketing marketing over coffee marketing week media hacks new leaf new marketing labs online social network podcast podcasting six pixels of separation small pieces loosely joined social media marketing trust agents twist image twitter web 20

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel
SPOS #159 - Digital Marketing All-Star Roundtable

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2009 59:00


Welcome to episode #159 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. This is a very special episode. I was asked to be the Guest Editor for the June 15th, 2009 issue of Marketing Magazine (titled Brave New World). The magazine's cover story is a roundtable discussion I conducted on the future of Digital Marketing featuring: Seth Godin, Charlene Li, Shelly Palmer and David Weinberger titled, Talkin' About A Revolution. The entire audio conversation is available for you right here in this episode. It's fascinating, heated and full of energy. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #159 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 58:59. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society. In a perfect world, connect with me, directly, through Facebook. New episode of Media Hacks is happening next week:  Chris Brogan - New Marketing Labs - Co-author of Trust Agents. C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Advance Guard. Hugh McGuire - LibriVox - The Book Oven. Christopher S. Penn - The Financial Aid Podcast - Marketing Over Coffee. Julien Smith - In Over Your Head - Co-author of Trust Agents. Marketing Magazine - Digital Marketing Issue - June 15th, 2009. Digital Marketing All-Star Roundtable featuring: Seth Godin - best-selling author of great books like Purple Cow, Tribes and many more. He's also the guy behind Squidoo. Charlene Li - best selling co-author of Groundswell and principal over at the Altimeter. Shelly Palmer - MediaBytes and author of Television Disrupted. David Weinberger - co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto and author of Everything Is Miscellaneous and Small Pieces Loosely Joined. You can read the article here: Talkin' About A Revolution. Mobile Marketing 2.0 - June 18th, 2009 - Toronto, Ontario, Music: David Usher - 'Kill The Lights'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #159 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advance guard advertising altimeter blog blogging book oven brave new world cc chapman charlene li chris brogan christopher s penn cluetrain manifesto david usher david weinberger digital marketing everything is miscellaneous facebook facebook group financial aid podcast groundswell hugh mcguire in over your head itunes julien smith librivox managing the gray marketing marketing magazine marketing over coffee media hacks mediabytes mobile marketing new marketing labs online social network podcast podcasting purple cow seth godin shelly palmer six pixels of separation small pieces loosely joined social media marketing squidoo television disrupted tribes trust agents twist image twitter web 20

HBR IdeaCast
Everything Is Miscellaneous

HBR IdeaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2007 18:48


David Weinberger, fellow at Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society and author of "Everything Is Miscellaneous."

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EconTalk
Weinberger on Everything is Miscellaneous and the Wonderful World of Digital Information

EconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2007 74:52


Author David Weinberger, a fellow at Harvard's Berkman Institute for Internet and Society, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the ideas in his latest book, Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder. Topics include the differences between how we organize and think about physical and digital information, the power of the internet to let us consume information in unique and customized ways and the implications for retailing, politics and education.

EconTalk Archives, 2007
Weinberger on Everything is Miscellaneous and the Wonderful World of Digital Information

EconTalk Archives, 2007

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2007 74:52


Author David Weinberger, a fellow at Harvard's Berkman Institute for Internet and Society, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the ideas in his latest book, Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder. Topics include the differences between how we organize and think about physical and digital information, the power of the internet to let us consume information in unique and customized ways and the implications for retailing, politics and education.

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel
SPOS #55 - Deep Woods Podcasting

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2007 51:56


Welcome to episode #55 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. I had a pretty amazing experience recording the first half of this episode off of my M-Audio MicroTrack. I was away on my annual camping trip and was inspired by the fresh air, lack of connectivity and running stream to talk about everything from Social Shopping to tagging. I also recorded a meet-up I had with Tommy Vallier (from TalkShoe) in Kingston, Ontario. Trust me, it's a Canadian moment you will not want to miss (even if you're not from Canada). Enjoy this conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #55 - Host: Mitch Joel. - Running time: 51:55. - Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. - Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. - Hello from Beautiful Montreal. - Subscribe over at iTunes. - Comments are now live on the Blog - sixpixels.com/blog. - New Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society - please join (we have close to three hundred members). - Hello from the beautiful countryside just north of Montreal. - Thoughts on Social Shopping, retailers, e-commerce, tagging, folksonomy, Everything Is Miscellaneous by David Weinberger and more. - IAB Canada - Social Media Marketing Seminar - Montreal (June 11th, 2007) Toronto (June 13th, 2007), Vancouver (June 20th, 2007) and Halifax (June 27th, 2007). - Podcasters Across Borders Promo - June 22, 23 and 24th in Kingston, Ontario. - Upcoming Audio Comments - Please let me know if I goofed and have not played your comment yet. - Audio Comment - Tommy Vallier - TalkShoe. - In conversation with Tommy Vallier - TalkShoe. - Six Points of Separation - Six Ways To Build Trust With A New Client. This topic was suggested by Bobby Hewitt (Creative Thirst) via the Facebook Group - Six Pixels Of Separation Podcast Society. 1. Loop. 2. Ideas. 3. Partner. 4. Business and Industry. 5. Transparency. 6. Passion. - Six Pounds of Sound intro theme - Jay Berkowitz - Ten Golden Rules. - Podsafe Music Network - Mean Gene Kelton & The Die Hards. - Six Pounds of Sound - music from C.C. Chapman of Managing The Gray, Accident Hash and U-Turn Café. - Rayko/KRB - "Rock Star Poor". Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #55 - Host: Mitch Joel.