Today’s Weekly Reader is an extended remix version. There’s some old favorites mixed in with newbies. The tune sounds familiar, but it’s got a new bass line. Still very danceable, though. Enjoy!
- How to Be Strategic
[Product Beautiful]
- How would your future users behave?
[Product Management Tips]
- Why a good PM will never be Employee of the Quarter
[On Product Management]
- Technical Product Manager Tips
[Tyner Blain]
- Not everyone can do product management
[Forrester Product Management Blog]
- Good/Dead Product Management
[Cindy Alverez]
- Difference Between Product Marketing and Product Management
[Marketing Joint]
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consumers,
Marketing,
product marketing,
technical product manager,
users,
viewpoint
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[Business2.0 homage #1]
Back in July 2007, there was a article in Business 2.0 about making mashups easy for non-technical users. As more and more users embrace web technologies, companies have looked for ways to provide a way for the unfettered masses to take advantage of the latest and greatest that the Internet has to offer. Internet publishing is a prime example of how a previously complex process (coding HTML, creating images, creating dynamic pages, FTP’ing files, etc) turned into blogging, which is now accessible to anyone with an Internet connection who can type and remember their login and password.
Popularity: 25% [?]
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API,
applications,
Business 2.0,
consumers,
maps,
mashup,
open-source,
trade-off,
transit
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