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The Top Product Moments of the Decade…and What’s Coming Next

The Product Coalition

We all went wireless Everyone made fun of Apple’s Airpods when the design was first released. While you can get an adaptor enabling you to connect your wired earphones through the charging port, that seems far too fiddly for today’s wireless world. We also got wireless phone chargers, keyboards, mice, and game controllers.

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Citrix Troubleshooting 101: Frequently Asked Questions

eG Innovations

Default settings in the operating system are not the best. You could also monitor the VDAs and check to see if there are TCP connection drops being reported. Is there any tool that can identify slow printing in a Citrix session? You can run reports from the Reporting tab. But performance is slow on XenApp 7.13/Windows

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5 UX Best Practices For Successful Self-tracking Apps

UX Studio

You can get data on how many steps you took, how long you slept, etc. Data visualization principles in self- tracking apps. A movement has even emerged from the latter, the QS Movement, which incorporates technology into data collection on aspects of a person’s daily life. Provide valuable data to your users.

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Q&A with Sequent Learning Networks CEO Steven Haines: Walk a Mile in Your Customer’s Shoes

Revulytics

In these blog posts, we ask the presenters to share their insights - we encourage you to watch the full on-demand webinars for even more details. In my workshops, I ask: name a customer. What comes back is names of companies, not people. Nobody’s really looking at the customer the way we need to. Who works there?

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Q&A with Sequent Learning Networks CEO Steven Haines Webinar Walk a Mile in Your Customer’s Shoes

Sequent Learning

In this blog post, Revulytics has highlighted some of the insights from Steven’s webinar, “Walk A Mile In Your Customer’s Shoes” We encourage you to watch the full on-demand webinar for even more details. In my workshops, I ask: name a customer. What comes back is names of companies, not people.

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