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Presentation given at NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference, Minneapolis (2013-04-12).
Mobile devices sales have overtaken PC sales. Social media is where people now connect. Lives are stored in the cloud. As technology becomes increasingly mobile and social, how should we be thinking about information access and delivery? What do users really want from their devices and services? This session explores how user experience can help you frame and make sensible decisions in this fast and ever-changing technology landscape.
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2013-04-12 What Users Want (or Why Webpages Are Dead)
Presentation given at NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference, Minneapolis (2013-04-12).
Mobile devices sales have overtaken PC sales. Social media is where people now connect. Lives are stored in the cloud. As technology becomes increasingly mobile and social, how should we be thinking about information access and delivery? What do users really want from their devices and services? This session explores how user experience can help you frame and make sensible decisions in this fast and ever-changing technology landscape.
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Presentation given at NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference, Minneapolis (2013-04-12).
Mobile devices sales have overtaken PC sales. Social media is where people now connect. Lives are stored in the cloud. As technology becomes increasingly mobile and social, how should we be thinking about information access and delivery? What do users really want from their devices and services? This session explores how user experience can help you frame and make sensible decisions in this fast and ever-changing technology landscape.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Als PDF, TXT herunterladen oder online auf Scribd lesen