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F.E².A.R.?—?A Product Framework from Concept to Delivery: Part 1

The Product Coalition

The best products fail nowadays due to a lack of consideration of Ecosystems, an example that I will walk through in Part 2 of this article. However, imagine that the app doesn’t integrate into the rest of the system resulting in the front-desk navigating between two systems. How frustrating would that be? Is that benign?

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How Automatic Speech Recognition Drives Future Voice Technology

The Product Coalition

This article provides a comprehensive introduction to automatic speech recognition. The company introduced a new Intelligent Assistant system that responds to the driver’s commands. However, speech identification of children is a difficult task due to the paucity of accessible training data. Here is an example.

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Information Technology

ProductPlan

Although the term itself first appeared in an article in the Harvard Business Review in 1958, information technology has existed in analog form for centuries. The throughput of wired and wireless transmission networks. Operate systems comprised of IT built by other companies on behalf of their business customer.

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

The Product Coalition

We all went wireless Everyone made fun of Apple’s Airpods when the design was first released. While you can get an adaptor enabling you to connect your wired earphones through the charging port, that seems far too fiddly for today’s wireless world. We also got wireless phone chargers, keyboards, mice, and game controllers.

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Beyond “Cheaper, Faster, Better”?—?Vertical Integration for Startups

The Product Coalition

The article discusses an approach to solving the “Cheaper/Faster/Better” problem from the lens of Vertical Integration. While this article focuses on startups in B2B markets, we can extend it to B2C and B2B2C, while some considerations might be different. I apply this lens to a startup that develops solutions in the health-tech market.

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5 UX Best Practices For Successful Self-tracking Apps

UX Studio

In this article we cover: The Quantified Self (QS) Movement. The movement’s lead figure Gary Wolf described quantified self as “self-knowledge through self-tracking with technology” Wearable sensor technologies and wireless communication with our devices let us turn almost everything we do into data. source: cara-app.com).