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Trends in Mobile Technology, User Interface, User Experience and Web Design

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Written by: Matthew McGuire

Twenty fifteen has been a big year for technology once again.

Following the recent Paris Climate Summit hosting world leaders coming together to agree on moving away from fossil fuels, and transferring energy development to renewable technology has been one of the biggest changes in the political climate this decade.

The Guardian recently reviewed trends in 2015 focused on solar and wind technology, as well as air and water purifiers.

In addition to renewable technology making headlines this year, the streaming data empire has continued to grow online.

“As time in front of the TV declined last year, 18-49 year-olds’ time on YouTube jumped 44% according to Nielsen’s Google-commissioned analysis, primarily due to mobile viewership.” According to data via Think with Google


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Mobile technology is evolving at a rapid pace as wearable technology continues to take shape. Internet users continue to move to mobile viewing experiences in comparison to a traditional desktop.

62% of smartphone users are more likely to take action right away toward solving an unexpected problem or new task because they have a smartphone. Data provided by Think with Google.

Internet users more often look for immediate results when searching for a particular subject and topic. Businesses and media producers have an opportunity to fill the demand of tech savvy guests looking to connect with data and services online.


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Matthew McGuire: Matthew McGuire is the founder and editor of Crescent Vale News. He has acquired a master's degree in Professional Media and Media Management from Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
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