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Is Web3 here to stay? What have we learned so far?

UX Collective

It underwent various improvements, including the standardization of TCP/IP, which enabled the creation of the National Science Foundation Network in 1985, a vast network connecting universities focused on research and education. made us think about user experience and created great and competitive user-centric products, why did Web 3.0

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The 5 types of Questions

UX Collective

The kick-ass framework for every Product Manager In my previous post, I had shared my story of how my manager taught me the greatest ‘a-ha’ lesson of my professional life. ???? It appears, therefore, that asking questions is an art-form that we must master to have any hope to succeed in a Product Manager role.

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Austin Technology Events That Need Adding to Your Calendar Now

Canny

You need only attend one or two local networking events geared towards technology startups to see that. Others are on the smaller side, but are in no way less important in terms of the networking opportunities and experiences on offer. Engineering Managers. The Ultimate Small Business Branding Guide. download now. download now.

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A product tsunami is coming

UX Collective

This article approaches Artificial Intelligence from the perspective of Product Managers, aiming to analyze how these changes will impact digital products and their associated businesses. What is our responsibility as a Product Manager? What exactly does ‘disruptive technological change’ mean?

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How to recruit B2B users to interview

UX Collective

Having faced this challenge several times in the past working on B2B products, I’ve developed a few strategies to source users to interview. 1) Leverage friends, colleagues, network, family This is my first go-to. You’d be surprised how networked you are once you start asking questions.

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30 LinkedIn Group for Designers and Developers

HONGKIAT

LinkedIn isn’t simply a social network for professionals who want to read about updates from industry leaders, nor is it only a place where you can dust up your resume to look for jobs. You can stay updated on current practices, news, learn from other members, and expand your network even further. Front-end Developer Network.

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Why smaller, more private communities are thriving

UX Collective

While the launch of Threads has gotten a lot of attention in recent weeks, there’s been a broader trend of moving away from large social networks and towards smaller, more private communities over the past several years. Many creators offered access to private Discord servers as a benefit to their patrons (paying subscribers).