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An inside look at how one company shifted the focus of its enterprise software from basic functionality to usability.

Article by Marc Scibelli
Share:The Next UX Revolution: Transforming Stodgy Enterprise Applications Into Engaging Experiences
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For connected cars to truly connect with users OEM’s need to figure out what’s really important to drivers and make their information systems simple to use.

Article by Doug Hopkins
Share:Avoiding Featuritis in the Connected Car Gold Rush
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Adding features is easy when you design with scalability in mind. But is that really a good thing?

Article by Jonathan Courtney
Share:Want the Best User Experience? Make it Harder to Add Features
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Animated user interface elements can increase your product’s usability, define its personality, and make it more fun to use, but they come at a significant cost.

Article by Elias Parker
Share:Making a Case for Animations and Interactivity
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By running Spotify through a usability test, one avid user was able to find some relatively easy fixes that could make for a more intuitive and rewarding experience.

Article by Lin Wang
Share:I Love You, Spotify … Now Change
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As new technology allows increased connectivity between devices and consumer products, there are more opportunities to gain market value through disruptive innovation.

Article by Avi Itzkovitch
Share:Disruptive IoT Innovation
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