Stop Adding Features. Make New Products.
Jeremy Britton of ZURB design consultancy thinks your product strategy may have too many features. And if you listen to his theory (which he’ll present at Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco this year), you’ll...
View ArticleWhy Not to Show New Employees the Bathroom Until They’ve Checked in Code
Web 2.0 Expo Speaker Scott Porad believes new developers should write and commit code to production software on day one, before they’re even given the chance to set up and get cozy in their desks. As...
View ArticleTalk to Your Customers: Laura Klein on User Research
If your startup doesn’t know how to talk to users (and get the most out of those discussions), you could miss out on exactly what your customers want you to know. Web 2.0 Expo speaker Laura Klein...
View ArticleDesign Essentials for Developers: Interview with RJ Owen and Michael Salamon
While many developers have an intuitive sense of what looks right, they sometimes lack the vocabulary needed to express their hunches to designers and the rest of the team. To help fix this common...
View ArticleRobert Scoble on Cloud Computing: Bubble or Revolution?
Cloud computing has evolved from the realm of novelty to a major growth industry in just a few years’ time. Enterprise-level companies and startups both rely on this computing infrastructure to...
View ArticleSocial Media as a Recruiting Strategy: Interview with Charlie O’Donnell
Only great teams build lasting products and companies. And with a finite number of perfectly suited, talented individuals, businesses must constantly battle to recruit the best: If you’ve been in the...
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