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Book Review: “Badass: Making Users Awesome”

Folding Burritos

You can get a taste of the book by watching these talks by Kathy at Business of Software in 2012 and 2013. The post Book Review: “Badass: Making Users Awesome” appeared first on Folding Burritos. Each of them is one hour long, but I seriously recommend you make the time to watch them. Then go and buy the book.

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The Evolution of Github: A Revolution in Code Collaboration

The Product Coalition

Source In the expansive universe of software development, few platforms have wielded as much influence and innovation as GitHub. From its inception as a code hosting service to its current status as the epicenter of collaborative coding, GitHub’s evolution has been a testament to the power of community, creativity, and continuous improvement.

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What is Software Piracy?

Revulytics

What is Software Piracy? Software piracy is the use of unlicensed software where the user has never paid the software vendor a licensing fee for the application. What are the effects of Software Piracy? billion, and 37% of software installed on personal computers is unlicensed. How to detect Software Piracy?

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Top 10 FinTech Software Development Companies 2019

The Product Coalition

The market is saturated with hundreds of FinTech software development companies, so it can be challenging to choose the one that best fits your business. These companies will help you build a user-friendly software that allows you to manage your financial activity efficiently. The financial industry is not an exception.

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Collect’s founder Alex Delivet on automating data collection

Intercom, Inc.

If you’re running a business, especially in banking or fintech, it’s important to do due diligence and verify the identity of a customer to assess the risk they pose to your business. Alex: Well, I started coding very early, when I was a teenager. I was passionate about tech and coding. And so I made lots of mistakes.

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How JustGiving Crowdfunding Went From an Idea to £100m in Five Years

Mind the Product

In 2012, when I was working as part of the JustGiving team responsible for innovative products and disruptive business models, we decided to test how people could raise money for non-charitable good causes. 2012 – the Inception. The MVP in 2012 (and the world’s first fully responsive crowdfunding website).

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The Secret of Diminishing Returns

Tyner Blain

I have a bit of a history with the concept of ‘good enough’, from satisficing in sprint planning (2008) to Kano analysis for product managers (2009) to trying not to miss the mark in problem solving (2012) to understanding intent and satisfying customer needs (2014).