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Technology Gets Old One Day at a Time: Broken Blog Feeds and What You Missed

Johanna Rothman

Technology gets old. Here's a story about how technology changes one day at a time and everything is okay—until it's not. When I started to blog in 2003, I used Blogger. In 2006 or 2007, a little too late, I moved to WordPress. I wait to make sure the new technology works and I think it will stick around.

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Top 75+ Resources for Product Managers

Sachin Rekhi

Most folks are looking for a pointer to a book or a class they can take on product management, but I always reply with a collection of blog posts from practitioners sharing their best practices. Below is a collection of my favorite vision statements from a variety of successful technology companies over the years.

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How 2 hyper-growth companies are using Mixpanel to power and improve their data operations

Mixpanel

Launched in 2007, over 7 million active users spend over 300 minutes per month on its website and mobile app. But at Immobiliare, we’ve found that optimization through new technologies is the best way for us to scale our operations. Paolo Sabatinelli, Chief Product Officer at Immobiliare.

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5 Reasons Why You Should Join Amplitude’s Customer Success Team

Amplitude

The majority of that time was at NetSuite where I was a founding member of the services team, contributing to the company’s successful IPO in 2007, and helping scale ARR from $20M to $800M, and the services team from 4 to 400 people. At Amplitude, you’ll find all 5 tenants of “CS done right” from the aforementioned blog in action here.

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How to Use Incremental Innovation to Build and Grow SaaS Products

Userpilot

Breakthrough, disruptive or radical innovation are all more dramatic and often involve challenging the existing business model or introducing completely new technology. This makes the product loved by our users ( check G2 reviews ). Let’s explore a few examples of incremental innovation in tech. Conclusion.

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The Value of the Y Combinator Experience

Sachin Rekhi

I'm often asked about my Y Combinator experience so I thought I would take the time to blog about it. I did Y Combinator the Summer of 2007 in Boston with two awesome co-founders. These investors span the entire range of angels to VCs looking to make small to large investments in a variety of tech startups. Go ahead and apply.

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Ten Lessons Learned Building Doist | Amir Salihefendic, Doist | BoS Europe 2019

Business of Software Conference

Having founded Doist in 2007, Amir Salihefendic is the CEO and founder of the company behind Todoist and Twist. So, we are creators of two tools; One is a task manager app that I started actually in 2007. If you do a tech or even if you do any kind of modern information work yeah.