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The Internet of Things is likely to remain an abstraction to users until it can demonstrate real value … like Sphero’s BB-8 Star Wars toy.

Article by Josh Tyson
Share:Samsung’s New IoT Hub or an App-Controlled Star Wars Droid?
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A review of Fitbit Flex—the popular piece of wearable technology that tracks your physical activity—finds the useful device hamstrung by a few design flaws.

Article by Jason Ogle
Share:A Few Fits about the Flawed UX of Fitbit Flex
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No-infrastructure, no-server mobile development can bring your product to market faster and at lower costs, but there are drawbacks to consider.

Article by Valentin Bazarevsky
Share:Pros and Cons of Developing No-Server Mobile Apps
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Fast-casual dining giant Panera Bread has given some of their restaurants an experience design overhaul that racks up more hits than misses.

Article by Will Scott
Share:The Pleasures and Pain-Points of Panera 2.0
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Our changing relationship with content and mobile technology is signaling the end of web design as we know it—something that gives us all a lot to think about.

Article by Sergio Nouvel
Share:More Thoughts on Why Web Design is Dead
8 min read
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We talk with Greg Nudelman, CEO of Design Caffeine, mobile strategist, and author of The $1 Prototype.

Article by Josh Tyson
Share:In Conversation with Greg Nudelman
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