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user experience

noun

  1. Digital Technology. the perception and response of a person toward design elements of software or digital media while interacting with it. : UX


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Word History and Origins

Origin of user experience1

First recorded in 1990–95
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Example Sentences

“As more viewers convert to its ad tier, the challenge will be to keep time spent high in the face of advertising worsening the user experience,” Emarketer senior analyst Ross Benes said in a statement.

It's claimed AI tools can save development time, free workers up to focus on creativity and provide a more personalised user experience.

From BBC

Aniwave’s website Wednesday carried the message: “Creating better products that provide an improved user experience and fostering competition to drive the market to enhance products is something we are very happy about. Now that everything has improved ... it is also time for us to say goodbye.”

This resulted in Yahoo increasing the ads on search results, “degrading the user experience and ultimately resulting in Mozilla changing the default back to Google.”

From Slate

Match Group told shareholders in its letter that Tinder's growth had previously been driven by its "engaging and fun user experience" - key to which has been the convenience of swiping left or right on potential matches.

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