Bonjour from Montréal! Happy Saturday and welcome to Digital Product Digest. This week is packed with
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November 14 · Issue #3 · View online
Curated content about Product Management and Marketing. From idea validation to achieving product/market fit.
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Bonjour from Montréal! Happy Saturday and welcome to Digital Product Digest. This week is packed with lots of cool stuff and a few futuristic products. Make sure to check out the last section to try them out. If you see value in this weekly digest or have ideas to improve it, please share your feedback and let’s stay in touch. Enjoy!
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Designing for Flexibility — Mina Radhakrishnan | YouTube
Mina Radhakrishnan, Head of Product at Uber, gives a presentation titled “Designing for Flexibility” at #ProductSF.
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5 great product markers, massive growth, value over metrics, what's next — Jeff Weiner | YouTube
Jeff Weiner, CEO of LinkedIn since 2008, has grown 32m members to 347m, $78m in revenue to $2.2b, and 338 employees to 6k. He joins Calacanis from This Week In Startups.
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Everyday Disruption — Kira Wampler | Vimeo
Lyft CMO, ex-Trulia CMO and ex-Intuit exec Kira Wampler reveals her approach and secrets to successfully disrupting tough categories from transportation to real estate and personal finance.
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Making Editorial Decisions in Real Time — Graham Tackley | Vimeo
In this video, Graham Tackley, Director of Architecture at the Guardian talks about Ophan – a set of analytics tools used by the Guardian to help make editorial decisions in real time.
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Margaret Gould Stewart: How giant websites design for you (and a billion others, too) | TED
Facebook’s “like” and “share” buttons are seen 22 billion times a day, making them some of the most-viewed design elements ever created. Margaret Gould Stewart, Facebook’s director of product design, outlines three rules for design at such a massive scale—one so big that the tiniest of tweaks can cause global outrage, but also so large that the subtlest of improvements can positively impact the lives of many.
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Startup Playbook — Y Combinator | Sam Altman Blog
To have a successful startup, you need: a great idea, a great market, a great team, a great product, and great execution.
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How to Work with Designers — Julie Zhuo | Medium
Product Design Director at Facebook has A Cheat Sheet for Engineers and PMs
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10 of the Best Slide Decks for Usability Optimization | Userbrain
You want to improve the usability of your website? See how real people use your website for the first time, find out what works, and what needs to be improved.
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Product insights from wechat — Medium
Last week, I went to a panel on WeChat Product Philosophy and Innovation, which included key and founding members of the WeChat product and engineering teams who shared product insights and data outside of China for the first time.
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Product Hunt Turns 2 — Product Hunt | Medium
Product Hunt started two years ago with a tweet. Since then, it’s grown from a tiny email list to a global community of tech fanatics, book nerds, podcasts listeners, and gaming geeks.
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How To Start a StartUp - 1: Why to Start a StartUp: Sam Altman and Dustin Moskovitz | Product Hunt
How To Start a StartUp - 1: Why to Start a StartUp - Sam Altman and Dustin Moskovitz. Posted by Alex Carter, on Product Hunt.
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Sales is Product Management — TIPM Podcast | SoundCloud
Steli Efti, CEO of Close.io, shares how product teams can leverage sales teams before and after product-market fit and how to scale a sales team.
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Subscription expert Robbie Baxter on Netflix and the membership economy | Products That Count
Bestselling author Robbie Baxter reveals trends for the most cutting edge SaaS products such as Netflix. Hint: it’s all about community and access.
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Aaron Levie, Box CEO: The next wave of enterprise companies | Product Hunt
Re/code Decode - Aaron Levie, Box CEO - The next wave of enterprise companies. Posted by Kara Swisher, on Product Hunt.
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Learn all about reactivity inside Meteor apps | Product Hunt
Discover Meteor - 4: Reactivity - Learn all about reactivity inside Meteor apps. Posted by Sacha Greif, on Product Hunt.
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TensorFlow | An Open Source Software Library for Machine Intelligence
TensorFlow™ is an open source software library for numerical computation using data flow graphs. Nodes in the graph represent mathematical operations, while the graph edges represent the multidimensional data arrays (tensors) communicated between them.
Open Source
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Qalendra | Data-driven Research & Discovery For Travel
Our algorithms compare all destinations at once and find the best conditions for vacations, sports and activities, anywhere in the world, with months in advance.
API
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Motion AI | Build an Artificial Intelligence robot for anything!
If you can draw a flowchart, you can create Artificial Intelligence. Mobile
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Elegantt | Automatic Scheduling Tool For Trello
Automatic scheduling tool for Trello: The elegant way to manage your Trello projects.
Chrome Extension
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Paperr | Elegant Writing Tool For Web
A browser-based writing tool that makes you feel good about writing.
Web
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