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faryl
faryl
1/10/2017 8:32:27 PM
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Re: Telefonica Business
As good as they are with website UI (though they're starting to add a bit too much lately - the homepage is crazy cluttered!), they seem to fall short with app UIs. Their iOS & kindle shopping apps seem to fall short - I don't like the way they seems to limit the search results as compared to their website. What I find more surprising is how lousy their kindle store experience when accessed through even their devices. It seems like the options are subcategories that are either weirdly granular, while missing ones that might be useful, or overly general - with no middle ground. (For example, their autobiographies fall under a limited selection specific subjects, or else you're browsing *all* autobiographies). I think Amazon also starts to get confusing because they use the same portal for different subscriptions - so searches bring back a mixture of content that's either free, free for Prime members, available to rent/pay-per-view, or for purchase only. (Though I will that their targeted marketing is eerily spot-on!)

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Itsmeshawn22
Itsmeshawn22
2/28/2017 11:17:30 PM
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UI Design is a Core Strength: Telefónica's García Calvo
I agree and like this article alot my opinons on this article is that the tv service can be bit better. The technology is great and very up to date so plus. It is very well explained and designed. So ths is a big improvement.

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