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1.5 million apps in Apple’s App Store and another 1.5 million in Google’s Play store. That’s a lot of apps, and for a growing number of mobile users. An average user in the US will download only three new apps per month (at best), according to comScore’s “US Mobile App Report1.” from #UXStuffUK
As a member of @Think Brownstone, I am able to play with and learn the latest product design tools to meet a variety of our clients' design challenges. from #UXStuffUK
After working alongside talented developers in Mumbai, Kiev, Moscow, Bucharest, New York, LA, Nashville, Vegas, & Chattanooga one thing about my existing UX processes became clear. from #UXStuffUK

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Download a free copy of “The New Design Fundamentals,” a curated collection of chapters from the O’Reilly Design library. Editor’s note: this post is an excerpt from “Tragic Design,” by Jonathan Shariat, which is included in the collection. from #UXStuffUK
3 billion people used the internet for the first time in the past decade. Can you imagine what that was like? When I began using the internet, the web was pretty much just text. from #UXStuffUK
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