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Designing Search: UX Strategies for eCommerce Success
Best practices, practical advice, and design ideas for successful ecommerce searchA glaring gap has existed in the market for a resource that offers a comprehensive, actionable design patterns and design strategies for ecommerce search--but no longer. With this invaluable book, user experience designer and user researcher Greg Nudelman shares his years of experience workin...more
Paperback, 333 pages
Published
May 24th 2011
by John Wiley & Sons
(first published February 15th 2011)
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This is THE book on designing search for websites and software that designers should own. Comprehensive, well-researched and illustrated with lots of examples. Even touches on Augmented Reality and Near-Field Computing which I don't imagine getting to play with for a few years yet. Personalised search, social search, mobile search, recommendation systems ... it's all here.
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