Stephanie RiegerRegulate the webFree expression, harmful speech, and the future of the internet.Aug 20, 2020Aug 20, 2020
Stephanie RiegerintwillRethinking the creative web: Part 3 — Towards a new read/write webPart 3 looks towards a future inhabited by new tools, behaviours, and standards that champion user agency and creativity on the open web.Apr 11, 20182Apr 11, 20182
Stephanie RiegerintwillRethinking the creative web: Our journey to reimagine ‘web publishing’ for the social webPart 1 explores key research and insights that led to Hopscotch by Firefox, a toolkit that empowers people of any skill level to create andApr 11, 2018Apr 11, 2018
Stephanie RiegerWhy conversational commerce may be our best chance to re-imagine the webIn a future of social networks that effectively function as operating systems, we will need the web more than ever.Feb 22, 201610Feb 22, 201610
Stephanie RiegerSymbiosis? IoT and the future of human augmentationOur fitness trackers are just the beginning…but of what, we’re not yet sure.Oct 26, 2015Oct 26, 2015
Stephanie RiegerThe Internet of things you inherit or leave behindBetween 2000 and 2010, Bryan and I lived a somewhat nomadic lifestyle. We moved more than fifteen times, including stays of varying lengths…Oct 20, 20158Oct 20, 20158
Stephanie RiegerThoughts on the physical webSpimes — “a location-aware, environment-aware, self-logging, self-documenting, uniquely identified object that flings off data about itself…Oct 9, 20151Oct 9, 20151
Stephanie RiegerAddendum to “the thing that goes beep”For close to six months (slightly embarrassing ー_ー﹡) we tried in vain to locate an intermittently beeping thing in our apartment. While…Oct 8, 2015Oct 8, 2015
Stephanie RiegerMan fined for inappropriate humming.Ubiquitous surveillance meets next generation DMCAJun 12, 2015Jun 12, 2015
Stephanie RiegerHacking the BeachBotThe latest Disney Research creation is a robot that draws things in sand.Jun 11, 2015Jun 11, 2015