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11 Product Marketing Tools Every SaaS Company Should Try

Userpilot

The world of software is crowded with a variety of product marketing tools that are ‘supposed’ to transform your workflow. But more often than not, so many of these tools end up being more work to set up, maintain or use. Product Marketing Tools Overview. What Is Product Marketing?

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Top 7 UX Research Agency in 2023

UX Studio: Product Management

Including UX research in any UX project is crucial for all businesses with any digital platform. It’s an extremely powerful tool to understand your audience better, make data-based design decisions, and invest in the right solutions. Our team has everything you need to boost your business and have a truly unique platform.

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Top 7 Web Designers in California, USA

UX Studio

We deliver impactful, user-friend, and unique solutions for ambitious ideas. USA; Europe $70 – $90 / hr Website design, UI/UX design, Research, Website Audit, Mobile App Design, Consulting, Expert Review Studio 22 Design Studio 22 Design is a creative design firm located in the San Francisco Bay area.

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First to Market Story: Facebook Home alone?

Obo

You might not remember this one because Facebook has had bigger headlines recently, but back in April of 2013 Facebook announced Facebook Home, a version of Facebook as your phone’s home screen. Despite the time, money, and resources that went into it, the product flopped. However, within hours Home had a 2.3/5

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Through Google Glass, darkly

Obo

Revolutionizing the way we connect to each other through technology is a gargantuan task. [1] 1] But that’s the goal of Google X’s projects, including its 2013 flop, Google Glass. How did Google, a company known to be quantitative and data-driven, invest so much into a product that failed?