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The Evolution of Mobile Apps Since 1994

Arkenea

The phone integrated with the innovative concept of wireless email. Third-party apps are welcome Then came the moment which revolutionized the tech industry and made way for mobile-first startups. When apps went beyond mobile phones With 2 billion downloads in the four years, Angry Birds game is a household name.

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Barry O’Reilly: Learning to Unlearn

Mind the Product

Most of Barry’s consulting work comes from Fortune 500 companies or from heavily funded scaling startups in San Francisco and around the globe. He’s coached executive teams at Capital One, International Airlines Group, HSBC, Google, and Amazon, to name a few. Typically these coaching engagements run from three to 12 months.

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What is the New Feature Discovery Process & Examples

Usersnap

Let’s take inspiration from a real-life scenario: Rohit, a product manager at a tech startup, used Usersnap’s feature request template to gather user feedback on potential enhancements. A compelling name should be memorable, reflect the feature’s functionality, and align with the overall brand identity.

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5 UX Best Practices For Successful Self-tracking Apps

UX Studio

The movement’s lead figure Gary Wolf described quantified self as “self-knowledge through self-tracking with technology” Wearable sensor technologies and wireless communication with our devices let us turn almost everything we do into data. Keep data and naming consistent. 5 UX best practices in self-tracking apps.

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Silicon Valley network effects, OKRs for your personal life, and more: Podcast Q&A with Product Hunt

Andrew Chen

Ada shares her insights on the contrasting skill sets needed when working at a big company versus a small startup, after having herself gone from a small startup to a huge organization like LinkedIn back to a two-person startup with her husband. Big companies versus small ones. Personal life OKRs. Some quotes from the episode.

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Silicon Valley network effects, OKRs for your personal life, and more: Podcast Q&A with Product Hunt

Andrew Chen

Ada shares her insights on the contrasting skill sets needed when working at a big company versus a small startup, after having herself gone from a small startup to a huge organization like LinkedIn back to a two-person startup with her husband. Big companies versus small ones. Personal life OKRs. Some quotes from the episode.

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My podcast tech stack, workflows, and lessons—plus a giveaway!

Lenny Rachitsky

Creating a mix is a great strategy because it helps the world discover unknown-but-wisdom-rich people while still bringing listeners in with known names. Mouse: Logitech Signature M650 Wireless Mouse. based startups. My podcasting lessons so far 1. Keyboard: Logitech K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard. Same advice as above.