Conversation Peter Berg @peter Seeing so many bad/misinformed hot takes about Apple Card, I might as well lend my payments perspective. Trigger warning ahead
Google officially launches AMP for Email on Gmail and says support is coming for other major email providers like Yahoo Mail, Outlook, and https://t.co/aHVVyNCOx5 (@fredericl / TechCrunch)
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Apple Pay is coming to transit systems in Chicago, New York City, and Portland later this year (@grg / TechCrunch)
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During its event at Steve Jobs Theater this afternoon, Apple announced “Apple Card.” The company is calling this “a new kind of credit card crated by Apple, not a bank.” Of course, Apple has partnered
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When three and a half years go by without Apple updating your favorite product, you start to get a little antsy. In the case of the iPad mini, Apple has spent those years completely reconfiguring the
Brandon Chu Follow Aug 25, 2015 · 8 min read I’m a big believer in developing heuristics over the course of your life. These are rules of thumb you internalize so that you don’t have to re-invent the
We live in an age where customers have more power over their lives than ever before. Users can tap their phone to summon a car, groceries, a Wikipedia page, or even a dog walker. But that doesn’t mean
Over the last three years, I've painted five rooms in my house. The first room I painted was my bedroom, and I was convinced that I'd have the task finished in
Beau Blinder Mar 4 Every Product Manager inevitably comes to a point in their career where they wonder, “how do I take the next step? How to add more value to
by How to get the data you need whenever you need it The power of data It’s painful, it’s brutal and it’s a little sadistic. But it’s wonderful. Data to product
Politics from the tell-us-how-you-really-feel dept This isn't necessarily a big surprise, given that she's suggested this many times over the past few years,
You want to do the right thing. But in a world where it often seems impossible to eat, shop, drive, travel, or pretty much do anything without causing some measure of harm to others and the planet, le
Apple iPad mini (2019) review: same specs as larger iPad, headphone jack, and solid performance, but has huge bezels and a Lightning port instead of USB-C (@reckless / The Verge)
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It seems to me that the new, pending reconfiguration of Facebook will bring much more user privacy, most significantly from the forthcoming integration of all
As a product manager, you probably have a calendar filled with meetings. Every meeting seems like an obstacle in your way that prevents you from focusing on the things that matter: Your customers’ nee
Over the last 10 years, I’ve moved from sales and business development roles to a product manager position at Google. Most recently, I helped co-found Scoop, where I serve as the Chief Product Officer
Every year, scores of new business books are published and read by millions of people. But with so many titles to choose from, which ones should you prioritize?
The Value Chain Constraint
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Companies succeed or fail not based on technology but rather according to their ability to integrate within their value chains.
Want to start a startup? Get funded by Y Combinator . May 2004 (This essay was originally published in Hackers & Painters .) If you wanted to get rich, how would you do it? I think your bestbet would
Pascal’s Wager famously argues a rational case for belief. Given that we cannot know whether God exists, he argues, it is better to believe than not to believe. For to believe costs us very little, bu
Debt-to-income ratio (DTI) divides the total of all monthly debt payments by gross monthly income, giving you a percentage. Here’s what you should know: Lenders
Share Comment The big question after CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Facebook’s “pivot to privacy” was whether the company was really sincere about guarding users’ personal data. (The consensus among cr
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This blog post includes the following: An opportunity to learn about and understand the term “Deep Adaptation”. The term comes from the paper Deep Adaptation: A Map for Navigating Climate Tragedy by Jem Bendell, which has greatly changed the landscape of what we are doing in the Scientists’ Warning…
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1. The Stack When engineers refer to ‘the stack’, they’re talking about the layers of technologies that are used to provide functionality to your product (i.e.
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I use Notion quite a bit, both personally and professionally . In a sense, it’s just an app for keeping documents in one place: little notes, to-do lists, basic spreadsheets, etc. I like the native ma