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  1. Android allows you to install apps you downloaded from anywhere and everywhere, but most people should stick to Google Play.
    https://www.androidcentral.com/its-not-perfect-google-play-still-best-place-get-all-your-apps/
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  2. “Although the Galaxy S9 may not have the innovative features expected by the market, we are focusing on enhancing the completeness of the Galaxy S8 hardware and an innovative user experience (UX),” a Samsung said all the way back in mid-November. More and more Galaxy S9 reports were painting a similar picture at the time. The Galaxy S9 would not bring over a brand new design. Instead, Samsung would repackage the Galaxy S8 with new hardware and software tricks this year.

    Fast-forward to today, and you’ll see a rumor that says Samsung invented new UX features for the phone never-before-seen on previous Galaxy S models.
    http://bgr.com/2018/01/24/galaxy-s9-rumored-to-deliver-a-brand-new-user-experience-with-never-before-seen-features/
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  3. With all the talk about the Google Page Speed Update and using tools like the PageSpeed Insights Tool to measure your page speed and make improvements, Google quietly announced that the Chrome User Experience Report now will give you country-level insights.
    https://www.seroundtable.com/chrome-user-experience-report-country-specific-25132.html/
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  4. The demand for constant availability of apps, sites and services is nothing new. Digital users are only getting more demanding, and businesses that ensure their services are ‘always up’ and performing will dominate those who can’t successfully tackle performance issues.
    http://www.softwaretestingnews.co.uk/2018-time-tackle-new-customer-experience-challenges/
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  5. Seen not long ago as “nice-to-haves” or “extras,” mobile devices and apps continue to revolutionize the way organizations operate. Workers expect to be able to do their jobs from wherever they happen to be — whether that’s in the office, in the field, at home or in an airplane terminal. Agencies that can’t meet those demands find themselves falling behind when it comes to attracting and empowering top talent. But until now, a full mobile platform wasn’t available.
    https://fedtechmagazine.com/article/2018/01/5-ways-digital-workspaces-transform-user-experience-agencies/
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  6. Price is not the primary driver for large employers that are choosing among benefits administration technology platforms. Ease of use for benefits administrators and employees and the ability to integrate benefits technology with HR information systems were higher priorities than cost for HR respondents, a national survey of primarily Fortune 1000 companies shows.
    https://www.shrm.org/ResourcesAndTools/hr-topics/benefits/Pages/benefit-platforms-user-experience-valued.aspx/
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  7. Many people can relate to the scene from the movie “Office Space” when several employees take a baseball bat to an office printer.

    Although the film made for a good laugh, challenges with office hardware and software do have a serious effect on the business. Ineffective tools and technology lead to frustration and, in many instances, result in employees disengaging. And worker disengagement is the last thing companies need, as digital transformation ups the competition ante. Organizations are depending heavily on employees to help them capitalize on the latest opportunities within the new digital economy.
    https://www.pcworld.com/article/3250275/leadership-management/productivity-booster-a-simple-case-of-improving-the-user-experience.html/
    Tags: , , by tjeerdtraats (2018-01-24)
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  8. Whether you’ve just launched your website or you’re in the process of improving the online customer experience, customer feedback will serve as an invaluable tool in achieving your business’ goals. This feedback not only has the potential to provide you with insights into which kinds of problems your visitors are running into but it can also reveal which features work well for them. The easiest way to gather this feedback is via feedback forms. For WordPress users in particular, this is especially easy as there are various plugins available that serve up feedback solutions at no cost.
    https://mopinion.com/how-to-install-a-feedback-form-in-wordpress/
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  9. Good design tends to follow general principles that give designers overarching guidelines to work within. But for user experience and interface designers, there are also laws that govern the nitty-gritty. For instance, it’s helpful to know that the time it takes for a user to make a decision increases when there are more complex choices–known as Hick’s Law–or that because users spend most of their time on other websites, they want yours to work similarly to what they know–the premise of Jakob’s Law.
    https://www.fastcodesign.com/90157775/10-laws-of-ux-illustrated/
    Tags: , , by tjeerdtraats (2018-01-23)
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  10. We're all marketers, but we're also consumers. What email marketing lessons can we learn from our own user experience? Straight out of my own inbox, here are some from brands like Dunkin Donuts, Spirit Airlines and Spotify.
    https://www.clickz.com/email-marketing-lessons-dunkin-donuts/207872/
    Tags: , by tjeerdtraats (2018-01-23)
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