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A Virtual Reality

Monday, December 15, 2008

We at YellowDawg have begun to wonder what’s next. What will be the future of the web design business? How will YellowDawg remain competitive as more and more web design companies emerge in the Victoria, BC, market? Of course, as always we hold a strong devotion towards customer service and client interaction. But what about our end product? How can YellowDawg deliver websites that meet and exceed our client’s wildest imagination? The key, we believe, is to find new ways of understanding our clients’ visions.

Is it no secret: to run a successful web design business you’re going to have to find ways to make your clients thrilled with their new websites. Knowing their vision and understanding their ambitions play an essential part in this. However, this is no small feat.  Differences between our clients’ vision and our own vision may differ. Two different parties can, nevertheless, see things in completely different ways – especially considering many of our clients come from backgrounds completely different than our own. To counteract his we have adopted new communication technologies like Jing, and relied on Skype to relay quick messages when necessary. Of course, these will never take the place of meeting with a client in person, but they do, we think, markedly improve communication and contribute to the positive customer experience that has long set us out from the competition. 

But, getting back to my original question, what’s next? What can YellowDawg and its clients look forward to in the future? One slightly Orwellian answer might come from the good folks at Japan’s ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories. It is here that scientists have developed brain analysis technology that can reconstruct the images inside a person’s mind and display them on a computer monitor.  No…seriously. No joke.

Although only currently able to reconstruct peoples thoughts in small measures of black and white dots, scientists believe that with further development the technology may soon make it possible to view other people’s dreams while they sleep, and – more importantly to us, be utilized in the world of art and design.  In fact, they posit that it might even become possible to quickly and accurately access images existing inside an artist’s head (or, in our case, a client’s head). 

So, fear not people, one day YellowDawg might even be able to read your mind and anticipate your deepest website desires even better than we do today!

Check out the link for the full article: http://www.pinktentacle.com/2008/12/scientists-extract-images-directly-from-brain/

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