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My top essays/tweetstorms in 2019 on product/market fit, investing, KPIs, YouTubers, and more

Andrew Chen

The iPhone comes out in 2007 and changes the camera industry. It’s inevitable that livestreaming, virtual goods, asynch video, etc all eventually end up in the enterprise. Cultures that do this can move quickly, are iterative, and are agile in the market. And why we love X for Y startups. Here’s the link.

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My top essays/tweetstorms in 2019 on product/market fit, investing, KPIs, YouTubers, and more

Andrew Chen

The iPhone comes out in 2007 and changes the camera industry. It’s inevitable that livestreaming, virtual goods, asynch video, etc all eventually end up in the enterprise. Cultures that do this can move quickly, are iterative, and are agile in the market. And why we love X for Y startups. Here’s the link.

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Launching a New Breakout Product | Jason Fried | BoS USA Online 2020

Business of Software Conference

In 2007, we launched Highrise; we launched a new product every year for like four or five years, basically. We don’t we’re not we don’t follow agile methodologies, we don’t follow a bunch of different ways of doing things. And that was exciting. We do things our own way, and shape up is our way.