The rise of the Internet means users may be able to reclaim the power they once had. David Tebbutt looks at some attempts to listen to the expectations of the increasingly sophisticated end user
Do your developers know who their users are? Once upon a time you could easily identify users. They were the poor sods who sat at a green screen terminal and had to key data in a rigid format. Even...
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