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A review of the ill-conceived Mobile World Congress event app shows how poor design can have a broad impact on attendee experience.

Article by Will Scott
Share:Event Apps: Think Tapas, not Smörgåsbord
3 min read
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While perhaps not the “biggest iOS release ever” promised by Apple, iOS 8 includes significant UX improvements alongside some notable interface updates.

Article by Alex Demichev
Share:Is iOS 8 the “Biggest Release” yet or Just a More Polished Version of iOS 7?
4 min read
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Take a video tour of the new Wiley book, Javascript & jQuery: Interactive Front-End Web Development, by Jon Duckett

Article by UX Magazine Staff
Share:Flipping Through JavaScript & jQuery
1 min read
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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
5 min read
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A review of the newest version of the live-radio listening mobile app TuneIn finds some frustrating usability issues—especially for longtime users.

Article by Shay Ben-Barak
Share:What Happened to My Radio App?
4 min read
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Václav Krejčí, creator of the viral video “Was iOS 7 created in Microsoft Word,” has written a book about Word as an instructional design tool.

Article by Steve Tengler
Share:If You Replace all the Planks, is it Still the Same Ship? A review of “7 Best Text Effects in Microsoft Word”
3 min read
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