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  1. These days, in any discussion about enterprise computing, the action is at the front end -- delivering superior user or customer experiences and user interfaces. Artificial intelligence-based technologies are providing developers and IT teams the power they need to deliver, while reducing the repetitive, manual tasks that have characterized UX, CX and UI.
    http://zdnet.com/article/the-next-generation-of-user-experience-is-artificially-intelligent/
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  2. Voice is the new, primary interaction for most modern devices. Smart speakers like Amazon Echo and Google Home allow you to interact entirely with voice commands. Even most smartphones include a virtual assistant option, affording you hands-free and voice-enabled controls.

    The shift to voice-controlled devices presents a new series of UX and design philosophies that require a general understanding of natural language and communication. It is comparable to how mobile touchscreens and touch interfaces transformed UX design. The difference, of course, is that voice interactions are much more hands-off.
    https://www.besttechie.com/the-new-ux-voice-ar-and-an-evolutionary-customer-experience/
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  3. We began researching ecommerce websites back in the year 2000, during the dot-com bubble. Since then, we have continued to research ecommerce usability and the customer experience.

    For the fourth edition of our Ecommerce User Experience report series, a team of 7 NN/g researchers conducted a large-scale, lab-based usability study including 63 defined test activities across 49 unique business-to-consumer (B2C) ecommerce websites. A total of 16 users participated, and each was given a subset of the 63 test tasks. In addition to this large, lab-based study, researchers also conducted many smaller, more targeted research studies in order to update and evolve each of the 11 topical ecommerce reports included in the Ecommerce User Experience report series.
    https://www.nngroup.com/articles/ecommerce-expectations/
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  4. Finally, UX design has been worth the attention of experts in the design world. That is why 2017 was marked by the development of smart technologies e.g. Augmented Reality, voice UI, artificial intelligence etc. What should we expect for UX and what trends are predicted by designers in 2018? Read further.
    https://studioblackbelt.com/the-most-significant-ux-design-trends-for-2018/
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  5. There is one principle of organization that every human should adhere to, particularly people who design products. Day after day, I see companies break this rule, and it is 100% of the time to their detriment. In this article I will explain what that rule is, and what it means to product and service design. I’ll also raise the possible implications of this phenomenon on organizational management, collaboration, and general performance. The psychological phenomenon I will be discussing in this article is known as Miller’s Law. Rather than just tell you what Miller’s Law is, I ask you to take part in this exercise for a more immersive learning lesson.
    https://blog.prototypr.io/the-most-important-rule-in-ux-design-that-everyone-breaks-1c1cb188931?ref=webdesignernews.com/
    Tags: , , by tjeerdtraats (2017-11-17)
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  6. With Mopinion’s newly released Knowledge Base, Mopinion users now have easy and around-the-clock access to accurate information regarding Mopinion Feedback Analytics Software. This self-service online library includes everything from frequently asked questions (FAQs) to quick tips and step-by-step instructions on how to get everything set up within the software.
    https://mopinion.com/mopinion-knowledge-base-live/
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  7. To keep your site relevant—and to keep up with Google’s latest indexing changes that will further emphasize mobile accessibility—I’ve put together five important mobile stats you should be aware of, as well as some insight into how your business can address the B2B mobile shift.
    https://blog.capterra.com/mobile-user-experience-facts/
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  8. Trendsetters have always paraded their smartphones as bold fashion statements, but the design philosophy behind a style-setting smartphone goes way beyond just colors and looks. The sensory touch, grip and the shape of the phone are also key factors that go into the ultimate smartphone experience.
    http://manilastandard.net/tech/gadgets/276382/the-marriage-between-tech-and-fashion-the-ultimate-user-experience.html/
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  9. I left you all with the question: will Digital Customer Feedback take a step forward? I had my doubts, but thanks to our latest Benchmark survey, we now have some solid insights.
    https://mopinion.com/the-island-called-digital-customer-feedback-part-two/
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  10. The following is the case: more than a year ago I landed in the exceptional domain of Digital Customer Feedback (specifically: feedback from websites and apps), after being active for almost 20 years in what I would best describe as Non-digital Customer Feedback (in particular Customer Research as a result of contact via e-mail and phone).
    https://mopinion.com/the-island-called-digital-customer-feedback/
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