Submitted by Mishymash:
At our recent brainmates Product Talks event, we discussed incorporating customer feedback and input into the product development and ongoing management process. Unsurprisingly perhaps, the attendees felt that despite the importance of this input, many product managers may not spend enough time actually talking with custome (Read More)
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Piled Higher
& Deeper by Jorge
Cham
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title:
"Vacation v. Stress" - originally published
9/28/2009
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Silicon Alley Insider
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- The number of people online who click display ads has dropped 50% in less than two years, and only 8% of internet users account for 85% of all clicks, according to the most recent "Natural Born Clickers" study from ComScore and media agency Starcom. As the pool of people who click on banner ads rapid (Read More)
: A little depressing from an Adsense perspective but still, good to know. If we don't stay in touch with changing times, we fall behind and what worked 4 years ago may not work so well anymore.
ReadWriteWeb
You'd think the potential for new project management software had been exhausted. But then, you see something new like Projecturf. The company has aimed its sights squarely at small and medium-sized business, and its feature set is particularly well-suited to development teams. With simple, elegant design, and a pricing pla (Read More)
OStatic blogs
Open source applications and platforms take regular criticism for not having the same level of documentation as proprietary ones, but for many top open source projects, there are lots of free resources. In some cases these are delivered by the community behind particular projects, and sometimes they are from enthusiasts and (Read More)
Mashable!
Apture is an interesting service that enables site owners to add their own content-rich link icons to articles and blog posts - these little icons next to links allow users to hover over them to view a map, or a YouTube video, or a Wikipedia article related to the link. For instance, a link to a Flickr photo might have a c (Read More)
Submitted by Mogston
from blog:
Ever since the IBM offer to acquire Sun fell through, we've been waiting for the other shoe to drop. Apparently, we didn't have to wait very long. Honestly, I'm surprised at the strongly negative tone to many of the responses... (Read More)
Submitted by Stewart Rogers
from blog:
As product managers we produce and consume a lot of information. Can one person do it all?For many of us, there is only one person. Yet the product manager, in theory, is supposed to stay abreast of market conditions, technology, customer problems, prospect problems, monitor the sales process, frame marketing content, write (Read More)
Submitted by Khabir:
Confucius said, “If out of the three hundred Songs I had to take one phrase to cover all my teachings, I would s.. http://htxt.it/l/IuurCz. (Read More)
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The Future Buzz
A few days ago, I posted some insights from Twitter and as a next step asked you to share one of your own. Today I’m going to share the responses from the Twitter community with you.Lots of great thinking, and as promised I will highlight my personal favorite 10 first with images and bios. Do take the time to read through (Read More)
paidContent.org
It's Martin Nisenholtz's turn answering questions for the NYTimes.com feature "Talk to The Times" and the SVP of digital operations for The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT) has already scaled the pay wall and the company clearly isn't done with the notion of pay to read. But Nisenholtz isn't talking about the kind of prem (Read More)
louisgray-com
On Thursday, I was invited by Brian Solis to attend a dinner briefing in San Francisco with one of his clients. Shortly after arrival, other invitees began to dribble in through the door - a venerable who's who in the tech blogging space, including Jeremiah Owyang, Harry McCracken, Robert Scoble and Loic Le Meur - making me (Read More)