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  1. Our goal with Search always has been to help people quickly and easily find the information that they’re looking for. Over the years, the amount and format of information available on the web has changed drastically—from the proliferation of images and video, to the availability of 3D objects you can now view in AR.


    The search results page, too, has changed to help you discover these new types of information and quickly determine what’s most useful for you. As we continue our ongoing efforts to improve Search and provide a modern and helpful experience, today we’re unveiling a visual refresh of the mobile search results page to better guide you through the information available on the web.

    Read full update.
    https://www.blog.google/products/search/new-design-google-search/?ref=webdesignernews.com/
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  2. Like always, Mopinion is committed to providing the best possible feedback analytics solution out there. This means our team must work continuously to improve and make meaningful changes to our platform, which is made possible thanks to feedback provided by our customers. Having said that, we are really excited to announce the launch of several new features and updates, important security updates and other visual enhancements!
    https://mopinion.com/april-product-updates-web-notification-mobile-sdk/
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  3. Chief learning officers and learning leaders must rapidly increase their technology wisdom to handle the significant shifts in technology innovation and deployment in our workplaces.
    http://www.clomedia.com/2018/01/04/becoming-tech-wise-2018/
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  4. It is said that a successful product is a reflection of who we are. Usually, our unique perspective is what leads to the initial discovery. As the product acquires feedback, our keen desire to respond is what drives further innovation.

    We can have better UI and UX experiences using web chat and augmented conversations. Time and time again I see technology products starting on the right footing only to deteriorate as companies push them to scale.

    The internet now is quite mature, so this is becoming to stop using emojis finally experience. Few companies can repeat the process of innovation discovered initially has been with their successful flagship products — never mind the improvement on existing ones.
    https://readwrite.com/2019/03/03/better-ui-experiences/
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  5. When computer networking hit its first big wave of innovation in the 90’s, spurred by the internet age, it was the definition of school-age cool: mysterious, and infinitely complex. The internet and networks connected people like never before. Over the next few decades, as innovation exploded in other areas like cloud computing and mobile, networking innovation sort of stagnated.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/riverbed/2018/10/23/beyond-cool-unlocking-new-possibilities-for-the-users-digital-experience-by-reimagining-the-network/
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  6. In recent years there has been growing a discussion on the ability of traditional businesses to adapt their services to the expectations of customers born after 1980. What should traditional businesses consider in order to offer a service that will meet younger generation requirements? Can the banks stay in their domain in the future, or will they be replaced by FinTech companies?
    https://www.finextra.com/blogposting/15005/how-digital-banking-can-meet-young-customers-expectations-to-survive-in-the-age-of-disruption/
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  7. Hackathons are a staple of tech culture. They’re synonymous with digital innovation and a playground for exploring possibilities.

    The premise of a hackathon is to pull eager engineers, product managers, user-experience specialists and anyone else with a vested interest in product development into a confined space for a set period of time (typically 24 to 48 hours) and have them creatively use design and technology to "hack together" at a new idea or a solution to a customer problem.

    While hackathons are best known for being a breeding ground for tech startups, they can also be catalysts for larger organizations looking to accelerate innovation.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2018/06/07/how-to-accelerate-customer-innovation-through-internal-hackathons/#190712cc21a7/
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  8. In its early days, Android was a slow and buggy mobile platform. Even the most powerful smartphones that were released each year would experience stuttering and stammering while performing the simplest of tasks, like scrolling or opening apps. And if your Android flagship phone was actually doing some heavy lifting like playing a resource-intensive game, it was a total mess.
    http://bgr.com/2018/02/07/best-android-features-hidden-menu-increase-speed/
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  9. There’s no getting around it—flight delays are a pain. You’ve made plans wherever you’re going, or you’ve got a meeting two hours after you land, but no matter how you slice it, you won’t get there on time. It’s frustrating for everyone involved, just the sort of thing you didn’t need on your already-stressful trip.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/bishopjordan/2018/03/20/how-to-predict-flight-delays-using-google-flights/#16829b1241c2/
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  10. If you’ve ever taken an Uber, you know that the startup identified practically every consumer pain point involved with hailing a taxi – not being able to find one, standing in a long taxi line, rude drivers, the credit card machine always being broken – and addressed each one with a simple, easy-to-navigate mobile app.

    Uber has become such a classic example because it figured out how to create a simple, clean experience for both the customer and the driver. When both sides work in perfect harmony, everyone enjoys the experience. The taxi industry didn’t see Uber coming, and has been slow to innovate in response.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/dangingiss/2018/07/02/how-ubers-user-experience-creates-a-seamless-customer-experience/#2954eb96ff7a/
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