Kategorie: Tim’s Weblog
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3 Rules for Building Features in a Lean Startup
Ash Maurya – 3 Rules for Building Features in a Lean Startup: „While some learning happens during the requirements stage (driven by customer development activities), most of the learning happens only after we ship a release, with very little learning during development and QA. Even though building a product is the purpose of a startup,…
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The bizarre WePad launch – A chaotic press demo, only video of the UI
Neofonie tries to surf the iPad hype wave, but all they’ve been able to show so far was a fake WePad… Markus Goebel at TechCrunch Europe – The bizarre WePad launch – A chaotic press demo, only video of the UI: „The widget-oriented user interface runs smooth on Intel’s Atom Pineview-M chip […]. At least…
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Learning is better than optimization (the local maximum problem)
Eric Ries – Learning is better than optimization (the local maximum problem): „It takes some getting used to for most designers, though. They are not generally used to having their designs evaluated by their real-world impact. Remember that plenty of design organizations and design schools give out awards for designing products that never get built.…
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Pain Driven Design
Laura Klein – Pain Driven Design: „You see, no matter how much you love your product, unless it’s perfect, it’s causing pain to somebody. I’m sure it’s not on purpose. You’re not a monster. But something about your product is confusing or hard to use, and it’s driving at least one of your customers nuts.…
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Brian Aker on post-Oracle MySQL
At O’Reilly Radar, James Turner interviews Brian Aker on post-Oracle MySQL: „Few companies have Google-sized datasets though. The average sites you see, they’re 10-20 gigs of data. Moving to a MapReduce solution for 20 gigs of data, or even for a terabyte or two of data, makes no sense. Using MapReduce with NoSQL solutions for…
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The iPad and computing’s middle ground
Marc Hedlund at O’Reilly Radar – The iPad and computing’s middle ground: „I have to wonder where we’ll see iPads a few months or years from now. I bet some of the places they’ll show up aren’t yet obvious. […] Would you carry a laptop around a soccer field? Would you want to track game…
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A 2.5 Year-Old Uses an iPad for the First Time
Todd Lappin – A 2.5 Year-Old Uses an iPad for the First Time: „My iPhone-savvy 2.5 year-old daughter held an iPad for the very first time last night, and it turned out to be an interesting user-interface experiment.“ (Via John Muellerleile.)
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What’s New in Tablets
Tim Bray – What’s New in Tablets: „Speed Is A Feature · For a 1Ghz device with limited memory, the iPad is unreasonably fast. I suspect this accounts for a whole bunch of the “Wow!” reaction the iPad obviously provokes.“
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The iPad Launch: Can Steve Jobs Do It Again?
Stephen Fry at TIME – The iPad Launch: Can Steve Jobs Do It Again?: „It is possible that the public will not fall on the iPad, as I did, like lions on an antelope. Perhaps they will find the apps and the iBooks too expensive. Maybe they will wait for more fully featured later models.…
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How friends help friends on the Internet: The Ross Greenberg Story
David Strom – How friends help friends on the Internet: The Ross Greenberg Story: „Then, early this year, the marriage crumbled, and he found himself in a nursing home, confined to a motorized wheelchair, his computer left behind, without even a phone of his own. While his mind was still clear, he was cut off…