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| | www.startuppatterns.com
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| | Interview with The No Nonsense Agile Podcast. So, I have been involved in software and digital product development for a little more than 20 years, I got my start here in the Silicon Valley area, during the last bit of the.com, boom. So my background of the mobile product trio of product design and development, I'm on the development side of the stool. So I did a bunch of web development in the.com, boom, I managed to sort of survive the crash.
| | thebootstrappedfounder.com
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| | Omar Zenhom (@TheOmarZenhom) is one of those few amazing founders who just can't stop giving back to their entrepreneurial peers, no matter how much success they might have. Recently having sold WebinarNinja, Omar still shows up every single day - on Twitter, on the $100 MBA podcast, or wherever builders and makers struggle to build...
| | findingourway.design
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| | Product Discovery coach, teacher, and author Teresa Torres joins Peter and Jesse to explore the messy reality of organizational change and cross-functional collaboration. She discusses why external coaching has limits, how individual contributors can drive change within resistant systems, and what the rise of AI means for blurring roles between product, design, and engineering teams.
| | mjtsai.com
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| [AI summary] The discussion revolves around the limitations and potential of the iPad as a computing device, focusing on the iOS operating system's shortcomings in areas like file management and multitasking. Users express frustration with the lack of features such as multi-user support, text selection in Messages, and the overall inefficiency of the touch interface for productivity tasks. The App Store's role in stifling innovation is also highlighted, with concerns that Apple's approval process discourages developers from creating more advanced applications. Suggestions for improvements include adopting a more traditional input method, introducing hardware buttons for multitasking, and separating the iPad OS into two distinct versions: one for casual use a...