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  1. Virtual reality has skyrocketed in popularity in just a few short years. Ten years ago, VR tech simply wasn’t there, and if it was, the hardware was prohibitively expensive.

    Now, your smartphone can act as a VR headset. With Google Cardboard, a smartphone with VR capabilities, and a 3D printer, you can gain access to VR tech for almost no cost whatsoever.
    https://betanews.com/2018/06/04/vr-is-changing-user-experience-design/
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  2. THERE are a lot of exciting stories about companies using AR and VR and about experts suggesting that the technologies are going to revolutionize every industry — from manufacturing to education.

    However, if have you actually tried using the technology, it might seem difficult and you might feel that it doesn’t really lend itself to every kind of situation without a lot of adaptation.

    Don’t blame the technology for it. The technology, to be clear, has a tonne of potential. It can really help businesses transform their workplace and their strategies.
    https://techwireasia.com/2018/10/what-ar-and-vr-can-do-for-your-brand/
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  3. While the Internet of Things or IoT is touted as the next big thing in the communication technology world and is said to connect over 30 billion devices in next five years and generate revenues in multiple of trillions, industries are not very sure what verticals would drive the initial growth where to put their money in.

    Research firm Gartner came to rescue last week with its top 10 IoT trends predictions that aim at easing out some confusion and offer a bit clarity into the areas that would drive growth in the fields of IoT in the next five years.
    https://www.teleanalysis.com/analysis/top-10-iot-trends-next-5-years-gartner-29173/
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  4. It can be a mighty task to create a conversational user experience (UX). To be sure, there is plenty of hardware and software on the market to support the foundation of conversational UX, such as voice and chat box technology. But, the very definition of conversational UX requires that this experience has to mimic, as closely as possible, an actual human conversation with all its fits and starts and inferences to context.
    https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/what-tools-do-you-need-to-create-a-great-conversational-ux/
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  5. The global market has become very competitive and extensively influenced by numerous technical, commercial, and aesthetic factors. Every business activity, digital processes, and marketing strategies from the creation of a website to the online purchase of a product has become granularly sophisticated as well as powered by the use of modern technologies.
    https://www.technotification.com/2019/01/difference-between-ui-and-ux.html/
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  6. The new age definition of doing good business is how engaging and gratifying is the user experience. User experience basically means creating a connection between the machine and its user. Better the connection, better the experience. This week, we interviewed Mr. Ravi Teja, CEO, Robosoft, an organization that believes that technology exists to simplify lives ….and businesses.
    https://wire19.com/interview-with-ravi-teja-ceo-robosoft/
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