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Data thinking vs. product thinking

Mixpanel

So you gave them anonymous chat and positioned it in the app where it can’t possibly go unnoticed. He’s been developing apps for almost as long as the App Store has existed—wearing every hat from full-time engineer to product manager, UX designer, founder, content creator, and technical cofounder. Create counter metrics.

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How to be the go-to engineer for product analytics

Mixpanel

As data-driven product development continues to balloon in popularity, so does the need for accurate and sophisticated implementation of analytics tracking in software products. All over the code, you have ugly calls to complex analytics APIs littered amongst your views and business logic. You’d be celebrated.

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Why it’s never too early to add product analytics to your app

Mixpanel

So it’s tempting to think the additional add-on of measuring user events in your code (i.e., At the same time, when you review the product analytics, you notice four out of five are using the biggest feature incorrectly. With product analytics, you can know the difference.

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The Podcast Ecosystem in 2019 – a16z’s 68 page analysis (Guest essay by Li Jin)

Andrew Chen

From our research, users seldom feel passionately — either positively or negatively — about the podcast app they’re using. NPR sells ads on its podcasts and has teams of designers, planners, and strategists, but is technically a non-profit media organization. But what to call it? Audioblogging? Podcasting?

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The Podcast Ecosystem in 2019 – a16z’s 68 page analysis

Andrew Chen

From our research, users seldom feel passionately — either positively or negatively — about the podcast app they’re using. NPR sells ads on its podcasts and has teams of designers, planners, and strategists, but is technically a non-profit media organization. But what to call it? Audioblogging? Podcasting?