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11 Creative Ways to Make Money Online in 2020

Just Creative

And besides, you can work on your personal brand by publishing content on platforms like LinkedIn, Quora and Instagram. Make sure you’re writing and publishing content regularly. Aim at becoming a product manager or a content editor, for instance. Sell Products Online. Self-Publish Books.

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Can technology generate serendipity?

UX Collective

In a digital world every occurrence is planned to keep users in “flow”, to optimise funnels, user behaviour is engineered and there is no serendipity in it — everything is pre-programmed and decided upfront. Fortunately, one of the first things that I learned in programming is that computers can throw random numbers at us!

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How can humans and intelligent computers work together?

UX Collective

In 1960, Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider , also known as Lick, published a groundbreaking paper titled “ Man-Computer Symbiosis ” in which he predicted that humans and computers would form a symbiotic relationship. He developed Sketchpad , an early graphical computing program, and is often called the “father of computer graphics”.

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How to build better AI products with user research

UX Collective

Adapting user research approach to explore AI’s new challenges DALL·E generated illustration The concept of computer programs simulating human thought and decision-making, known as Artificial Intelligence (AI), is not new. For years now, we’ve been surrounded by products leveraging Machine Learning (ML). It dates back to the 1950s.

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Wordle is a masterclass in product design simplicity

UX Collective

Blurred so I don’t ruin the game for you No in app social network. Often when we start software products there’s just an assumption that you’ll need a mobile app, you’ll need a back end and you’ll need user accounts. In the 1990s, Extreme Programming popularised a concept called “You aren’t going to need it” or YAGNI for short.

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Product lessons from the history of HBO

UX Collective

Atomic network As Andrew Chen recently articulated in The Cold Start Problem [2], a good strategy for growth is finding an initial atomic network , ensuring the product delivers on its promise before expanding to other networks , and repeating as needed. Disruptor HBO had a genuinely disruptive product.

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Communicating effectively with developers

UX Collective

Every designer should have at least a foundational understanding of their developers’ frontend programming language. Building this relationship makes it easier for both parties to manage stressful projects, ask hard questions, and solve challenging problems. and more interactions with coworkers in their social network?—?had

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