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I have started working on adding more inline citations. Thanks. The constant contributor (talk) 10:27, 4 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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User Experience

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This article focuses almost exclusively on a particular aspect of discoverability. There is a related aspect, discoverability in user interfaces, that is addressed in only one sentence about voice user interfaces.

This topic probably deserves equal attention in this article, or potentially even an article of its own. It seems to be seriously underrepresented on the English-language Wikipedia overall. The User interface design article addresses some of the associated issues without using the term except in a "See also" link. There is a Findability article that only briefly observes that "Findability is similar to discoverability" (in the same way that this article uses the word "findable" once), and the User interface article doesn't mention discoverability at all. 76.20.110.219 (talk) 19:35, 31 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]