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Product Lifecycle, Understanding and Alienating Users

UX Planet

The topic for this article came about recently, since one of the applications I worked on 13 years ago (technically speaking, I started working on it 13 years ago, and that particular engagement continued for 2 years), is still actively being used in a facility that I go to almost on a daily basis.

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Design Challenges: Designers Demand Reform as Unfair Tasks Miss the Mark (part II)

UX Planet

Table of contents (part I) To read the first part of the article click here 1. In reality, none of the reasons that promote this practice have any scientific basis, in the sense that no one has ever bothered to conduct a study to determine whether speculative work is a valid system for evaluating a candidate. Background context 2.

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Top 10 Podcasts for Cybersecurity in 2021

Antwak Blog

Darknet Diaries provides extensive review for those who are pragmatic about the data breaches faced to today’s people and corporations, featuring “true stories from the dark side of the internet.” Typical topics: News on cybersecurity, review of the sector, interviews of experts. Date of podcast launch: 2011.

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Top 10 Podcasts for CyberSecurity in 2021

Antwak Blog

Darknet Diaries provides extensive review for those who are pragmatic about the data breaches faced to today’s people and corporations, featuring “true stories from the dark side of the internet.” Typical topics: News on cybersecurity, review of the sector, interviews of experts. Date of podcast launch: 2011.

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What Friedrich Hayek can tell us about Product Management

The Product Coalition

In 2011, his article “ The Use of Knowledge in Society ” was selected as one of the top 20 articles published in The American Economic Review during its first 100 years. Since the article was first published in 1945, it has had a deep influence reaching far outside the field of economics.

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Emoji as Global Design

freshtrax

In this article, we will discuss emoji as a global design, its role in communication, information transmission, and the meaning of emoji across cultures. Later, in 2011, Apple added emoji to the keyboard, making it possible to use emoji in the same way that we use the various text keyboards to change languages. Too specific in meaning.

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The Top Product Moments of the Decade…and What’s Coming Next

The Product Coalition

Siri received mixed reviews when she first landed in the iPhone 4S in 2011. AI started to feel a lot more human in 2011 when Apple introduced Siri. Security systems have already taken the top spots on the list of priorities for homeowners. This article was also published on The Product Management Blog.