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Netflix vs. decision fatigue: How to solve the paradox of choice

UX Collective

The nudge theory is based on the concept of bounded rationality , from Simon and taken up by Kahneman (2003) to explain that individuals are biased, lack information, or are drowned in a flood of information to be completely rational in their decision making. The UX Collective donates US$1 for each article we publish. Kahneman, D.

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15 Websites That Changed the Internet

HONGKIAT

The internet has come a long way since its humble beginnings, from a small network meant to share research to a global phenomenon that shapes the way we live, work, and play. LinkedIn brought the business world to the internet in a way that other social networks couldn’t.

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Exploring Web Development History with Richard MacManus

SpeckyBoy

I went on to be a “Web Manager” for a couple of New Zealand companies in the early 2000s, before starting up my tech blog ReadWriteWeb (RWW) in 2003. social networking, cloud computing, the smartphone revolution, etc.). You mentioned that the ultimate goal for this project is to publish a book.

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How to Generate Leads on LinkedIn: Comprehensive Guide

Inkbot Design

The past few years have accelerated digital transformation, making virtual networking and relationship-building now the norm. LinkedIn, focusing on career networking and lead generation features, provides fertile ground for businesses to grow their potential customer base and drive success. Why Generate Leads on LinkedIn?

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The shape, the color, and the emotion: Angry Birds’ character design

UX Collective

The origins Rovio as a company was founded by a group of friends and relatives in Finland, sometime in 2003. Most noticeably, Rovio created a sprawling network of merchandising partnerships and Angry Birds characters were adorning all sorts of products from plush toys and clothing to soap and cosmetics.

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The case for using non-human personas in design

UX Collective

Image by Ilias via Adobe Stock This article is based on a recently published academic paper with the title Non-Human Personas: Including Nature in the Participatory Design of Smart Cities , which appeared in the Journal of Interaction Design & Architecture(s). Independently Published. References Cooper A.: AIS (2009) Cooper, A.,

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Comparing the Most Common CMS Systems

Canny

It should support multiple websites from a single platform, publish rich content including images and videos, deliver perfect mobile and desktop experiences, and allow for quick edits with multiple contributors. My favourite feature is being able to ‘preview’ posts before publishing them.