For SaaS companies today, everyone wants to be the next big platform. But if you think it’s as simple as having some integrations and public APIs, think again.
Bitcoin clears $10,000, up more than 875% this year, and up more than $2,000 since Thursday's low of $7,979 per coin (@fintechfrank / Business Insider)
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There’s no shortage of content and recommendations for digital Product Managers to gather customer feedback, to get out of the building, to talk to our
Many devs say they are happy with the resources and recommendations Apple provided for the transition to iPhone X's notch, taller screen, and home indicator (@samuelaxon / Ars Technica)
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When TunnelBear began development in 2011, we started with a simple theory. There were dozens of VPN services already available, but they were generally geared towards technical users. To make VPN an
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Apple Park’s Visitor Center celebrated its grand opening to the public today, and 9to5Mac is on the ground in Cupertino to see the new facilities in person. Just like at Apple’s Infinite Loop campus,
So, you want to ditch your Gmail address in favour of Apple iCloud. Good decision (although we’ll look at a few reasons why you might not need to take such drastic action below). If you have decided y
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The last time Apple reported iPod unit and revenues was for the third quarter of 2014. Thereafter the product segment called “Other Products” was used to include what was formerly the iPod segment and
Entrepreneur and blogger Michael Karnjanaprakorn highlights the value of taking time off specifically to relax and clear your head, highlighting several notable creators—including Bill Gates, Mark Zuc
You’ve heard the advice: passive verbs are a big no-no and active verbs are essential to good writing. But do you know the difference? Can you spot active and
Devon Broglie, MS, attended Duke University on an ambitious academic track, pursuing degrees in both psychology and economics; in his senior year he scored an internship with a prestigious consulting
The history of Apple being doomed doesn’t necessarily repeat, but it does rhyme. Take the latest installment , from Professor Mohanbir Sawhney at the Kellogg School of Management (one of my former pro
If investors had any doubts about Apple 's ability to continue growing its business since returning to growth in its first fiscal quarter of 2017, Apple's huge fiscal fourth-quarter results should hav
Patrick Campbell Follow @patticus Updated On: July 29, 2020 No As a leader in the recurring revenue world, your job is always getting harder. Competition is increasing. Your customers are expecting mo
June 19 Update: There's a new Kindle Oasis , as Amazon's added screen warmth for its 2019 model. The new Amazon Kindle Oasis (starting at $249, tested at $349) it finally deserves its moniker. While t
Because I’ve only had about 24 hours with the iPhone X, I’m in no position to write a review yet. But my quick take: Face ID works great. In practice it’s like not even having a passcode on the phone.
A decade after its release, the Kindle is a curiosity. Tablets — including some made by Amazon — have long since outstripped the e-reader in power and features. A low-end tablet does 10 times as much
“Lately I’ve been feeling a bit hopeless about finding love,” writes Ask MetaFilter user seraph9, in a post called “Alternatives to Love.” “What are your most rewarding, fulfilling, amazing non-romant
Mike Vardy Jul 22, 2017 · 5 min read I’ve put together these bullet points on personal productivity to celebrate my birthday. That’s why the number is so odd. You may even find some of the points them
Cal Henderson is the co-founder and CTO of Slack, the leading workplace messaging platform, which Henderson’s team invented while trying to build an online game called Glitch. That wasn’t the first ti
I can’t remember the first time I heard: “ What do you mean it doesn’t work in production? It worked fine on my machine. ” But I’ve heard it a lot. Indeed, it’s
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Credit... Christina Chung Tech Giants Are Paying Huge Salaries for Scarce A.I. Talent Nearly all big tech companies have an artificial intelligence project, and they are willing to pay experts million
The last several articles on Stratechery have formed an unintentional series: Airbnb and the Internet Revolution described how Airbnb and the sharing economy have commoditized trust, enabling a new bu
Four-year old alcoholic beverage platform, SevenFifty Technologies , has inked a 5,400-square-foot lease at 27 West 20th Street between Avenue of the Americas and Fifth Avenue, Commercial Observer has