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	<title>Comments on: Device Differentiators</title>
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		<title>By: Melissa Hui</title>
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		<dc:creator>Melissa Hui</dc:creator>
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		<description>Very insightful post. As the process of finding a good blend of these differentiators for product/service is a part of the research and development process (something that is possibly quite product/service-specific), is there a recommended process that can be adapted by teams to more effectively and efficiently find that ideal combination?

Regarding a solid book on UX for products, I would have to agree that there really isn&#039;t a good one out there at the moment. This blog, however, is a good read and I hope to see a another potential book arise out of it.</description>
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<p>Regarding a solid book on UX for products, I would have to agree that there really isn&#8217;t a good one out there at the moment. This blog, however, is a good read and I hope to see a another potential book arise out of it.</p>
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