Hey readers! In my latest blog post, I’ve curated a fantastic list of links covering 3D phone scanning, the buzz around attention metrics in advertising, a mind-blowing yet under-the-radar Apple feature, beloved microfeatures in blogs, and insightful definitions of growth. Plus, take a deep dive into frameworks for prioritizing ideas, identifying system bottlenecks, closing feedback loops, and key product development notes. Dive in! 🌐
- 3D Scanning, Phone Edition:
- Why advertisers are excited about attention metrics: The signals, which aim to quantify the quality of ad placements, have attracted interest from companies like Amazon and The Trade Desk.
- Apple Just Silently Launched A Mind-blowing Feature And Nobody Is Talking About It: Why aren’t more people talking about this!?
- Microfeatures I Love in Blogs and Personal Websites:
- My favorite definitions of Growth: via Sean Ellis, Casey Winters, Lauryn Motamedi, Hemal Shah, and yours truly.
- Thread by @bandanjot on Thread Reader App: @bandanjot: The “How Now Wow” framework, devised by Gamestorming, helps product teams evaluate and prioritize ideas based on three criteria Let’s break it down how you can use it: Let us first define the three terms……
- Every System Has a Bottleneck: Software architects know that every system has a bottleneck.
Imagine an analytics app where the slowest step is uploading massive data sets from remote devices… if we’re clever enough to unblock uploads, we’re going to discover that the slowest step is now parsing/cleaning incoming data… and speeding - TBM 294: Close the Loop. Stop the Drift:
- 10 Important Notes on Product Development: As someone who has been developing products for years, I am sharing a few notes that I consider important, maybe they will be useful: