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Product Managers Discover Older Customers

The Accidental Product Manager

Products made for older customers are getting a makeover Image Credit: Katie Mims Who do you sell your product to? Is there a possibility that your product is being used by older customers? Older Customers Product managers know that older customers have long complained that products designed for them are clunky and unattractive.

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Product Managers Prepare To Battle For The Inside Of Your Car

The Accidental Product Manager

The car makers who are trying to overcome this poor track record, are counting on these few square inches to help build closer relationships with customers. Alternatively, GM has developed an in-dash system that includes a commerce platform where users can pre-order from Dunkin’ Donuts or Starbucks.

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Wikimedia Foundation COO Janeen Uzzell on future-proofing history

Intercom, Inc.

This time around, we’ve had the absolute pleasure of delving further into these as she walks us through her mission for the Wikimedia Foundation and her fight towards knowledge equity. If you’re short on time, here are some quick takeaways: Historically, the privileged have been the gatekeepers of information. We were 300,000 at GE.

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How to Develop a Video Streaming App: Features, Cost, and Tech Stack

The Product Coalition

billion by 2030 , making the industry one of the most intensively developing. Apart from the impressive industry value, the amount of time globally spent on streaming apps last year surpassed 548 billion hours. The most popular examples of live streaming platforms with user-generated content are Periscope, Snapchat, Twitch, etc.

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Intercom on Product: The dawn of a new decade

Intercom, Inc.

If you’re short on time, here are some quick takeaways: From Superhuman to bedside lamps, we look at the products and technology that defined 2019. Brands are now building physical stores that act as real-world ads for products you purchase online. And next thing, it’s cyber truck time. Des: Great.