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Today, traffic is precious and various products and platforms are competing for traffic, so that various bottom-line functions have been developed.And it is even more so in I products. In this article, we will analyze the design of the user entrance of I products with the author to see what we can learn. Recently, there are two small product news in the technology circle. Have you seen it? One is that WeChat input method has taken a step towards I and officially launched the "Ask I" function that was previously tested on a small scale.



You can get the answer directly from I by typing a question lithuanian phone numbers and pressing the "=" key in any place where you need to type, such as chatting. The second is that the computer version of the American I company that was previously grayscale tested has also been launched. You only need to press i+spacebar to call out the window and throw questions and pictures to it to quickly get answers. It is not new for software to launch a computer version. Since I downloaded several I applications, my way of working seems to have been completely changed.



Whether I press the left or right key, I can call out several I. What can they do for me? Carving based on "basic text applications". For example: looking for summaries, answering questions, finding information, generating pictures, and even making four-dimensional maps; to be honest, I don’t use many of these functions, but they do provide many possibilities. However, what aroused my greater interest was why these I products have strengthened the design of user entrances in the second half of the year? After careful study, I feel that I have a better understanding and foresight of the application scenarios of I.



American scholar and business consultant Clayton Christensen (i) put forward a point of view in "The Innovator's Solution". Successful innovation requires two things: one is to make the product simple enough for everyone to use; the other is to improve the efficiency of use. This sentence must have sounded unimpressive when the book was first published in 2009, but it was very different when I heard it again in 2010; because in these years, many Internet giants have made product promotion strategies according to this standard, and each technological update proves the accuracy of the point of view.
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