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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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What is the New Feature Discovery Process & Examples

Usersnap

Conduct thorough market research and user interviews to gain insights into what your audience truly desires. Naming ideation & validation: Elevating new features through strategic naming A well-crafted name not only captures the essence of a feature but also plays a crucial role in its adoption and success.

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Citrix Troubleshooting 101: Frequently Asked Questions

eG Innovations

You may want to consider logon simulators and full session simulators available in the market. A built-in report named “CPU vs. Memory Usage and HTTP Requests Rate” can help. Refer to this blog post for a detailed comparison of Citrix Director and eG Enterprise: [link]. You may refer to the following blog for assistance: [link].

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Product Managers Want To Know: Where Did The Soda Go?

The Accidental Product Manager

Once upon a time, the Keurig company, you know them – they are the ones who make that single sever coffee machine that uses those little plastic pouches, decided that they wanted to expand into new markets. However, the market did not react well to the Kold. Coke, Dr. Pepper, etc. So What Went Wrong With The Kold Machine?

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Silicon Valley network effects, OKRs for your personal life, and more: Podcast Q&A with Product Hunt

Andrew Chen

I recently did a podcast with Ryan Hoover, co-founder of Product Hunt and my sister Ada Chen Rekhi, previously SVP Marketing at Survey Monkey – here’s what we talk about: The network effects that makes Silicon Valley what it is. And Andrew, you used to blog, I mean you still do, but you used to blog a lot.

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Silicon Valley network effects, OKRs for your personal life, and more: Podcast Q&A with Product Hunt

Andrew Chen

I recently did a podcast with Ryan Hoover, co-founder of Product Hunt and my sister Ada Chen Rekhi, previously SVP Marketing at Survey Monkey – here’s what we talk about: The network effects that makes Silicon Valley what it is. And Andrew, you used to blog, I mean you still do, but you used to blog a lot.

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Q&A with Sequent Learning Networks CEO Steven Haines: Walk a Mile in Your Customer’s Shoes

Revulytics

In these blog posts, we ask the presenters to share their insights - we encourage you to watch the full on-demand webinars for even more details. In my workshops, I ask: name a customer. What comes back is names of companies, not people. Characterize them: typical marketing stuff, users, decision-makers, influencers.