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Product Fundamentals
Jordan Phillips
12 episodes
4 weeks ago
Send us a text Sixty thousand words and six hours of audio later, we've made it to the end of season 1 of Product Fundamentals! This episode, we'll revisit the question that we started with: why do we make software in the way that we do? I'll draw some principles from the story we've covered, and suggest what that history indicates about what could come next. I hope you'll stay subscribed to this feed -- while the first season is over, there are a few bonus bits that should follow, plus (ho...
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Send us a text Sixty thousand words and six hours of audio later, we've made it to the end of season 1 of Product Fundamentals! This episode, we'll revisit the question that we started with: why do we make software in the way that we do? I'll draw some principles from the story we've covered, and suggest what that history indicates about what could come next. I hope you'll stay subscribed to this feed -- while the first season is over, there are a few bonus bits that should follow, plus (ho...
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Technology
Business,
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1.7: The Startup Wave
Product Fundamentals
41 minutes
2 years ago
1.7: The Startup Wave
Send us a text The dot-com crash absolutely crushed the consumer Internet economy in 2000, launching a fit of soul-searching and rethinking foundational ideas about the relationships among customers, products, and companies. At the same time, new technologies like smartphones and cloud infrastructure were creating new markets and lowering starting costs. Layer in the "free money" of persistent low interest rates, and the stage was set for a generation-defining wave of startups. Support the sh...
Product Fundamentals
Send us a text Sixty thousand words and six hours of audio later, we've made it to the end of season 1 of Product Fundamentals! This episode, we'll revisit the question that we started with: why do we make software in the way that we do? I'll draw some principles from the story we've covered, and suggest what that history indicates about what could come next. I hope you'll stay subscribed to this feed -- while the first season is over, there are a few bonus bits that should follow, plus (ho...