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I think if we change our assumptions of a headset from what it is today to where it could get to - something like eating glasses every day (seems like a long way away) then this sounds very plausible to me. It’s a race…
Spot on. One of the reasons we created Atlas (new product) was precisely this: help stakeholders and dependent teams focus on common language between teams over this misconception that task-level reporting is how they…
A very old, but hopefully more amusing version of this: https://youtu.be/wU-ZgG_B1JE
Can someone please tell me why the press hate Twitter so much?! It seems that every Twitter story these days is spun so negatively...
While this is sort of cool for some people, I think the sad thing about a tool like this is that it's only going to encourage the wrong behaviors for a lot of people. It puts more focus on people's job titles than what…
LinkedIn: what happens to when you build product by growth hacking everything. I can just picture hundreds of engineers deploying experiments, looking at data and concluding all things that move numbers up are a…
I find it fascinating that almost every single significant product change Twitter has made has effectively been a result of end-users or third party developers attempting to fix the core product experience. - @mentions…
I've always been puzzled at the two acquisitions. I know it's easier to say this in hindsight but there are a few reflections many had upon hearing the initial acquisition of those tools: * So you've acquired a Gmail…
But I do think, this is precisely the point they are trying to fix. They all seem like logical moves in themselves, but when you look at them in combination, it's clear an overarching strategy is lacking. From Socks to…
What sucks about it? Interested to hear...
Although I can see the many possible integrations between Crucible, JIRA and BitBucket, I'd love to hear if you have any thoughts on Confluence and BitBucket integration. Right now you can quickly view the contents of a…
Would be nice to have paragraphs
I think if we change our assumptions of a headset from what it is today to where it could get to - something like eating glasses every day (seems like a long way away) then this sounds very plausible to me. It’s a race…
Spot on. One of the reasons we created Atlas (new product) was precisely this: help stakeholders and dependent teams focus on common language between teams over this misconception that task-level reporting is how they…
A very old, but hopefully more amusing version of this: https://youtu.be/wU-ZgG_B1JE
Can someone please tell me why the press hate Twitter so much?! It seems that every Twitter story these days is spun so negatively...
While this is sort of cool for some people, I think the sad thing about a tool like this is that it's only going to encourage the wrong behaviors for a lot of people. It puts more focus on people's job titles than what…
LinkedIn: what happens to when you build product by growth hacking everything. I can just picture hundreds of engineers deploying experiments, looking at data and concluding all things that move numbers up are a…
I find it fascinating that almost every single significant product change Twitter has made has effectively been a result of end-users or third party developers attempting to fix the core product experience. - @mentions…
I've always been puzzled at the two acquisitions. I know it's easier to say this in hindsight but there are a few reflections many had upon hearing the initial acquisition of those tools: * So you've acquired a Gmail…
But I do think, this is precisely the point they are trying to fix. They all seem like logical moves in themselves, but when you look at them in combination, it's clear an overarching strategy is lacking. From Socks to…
What sucks about it? Interested to hear...
Although I can see the many possible integrations between Crucible, JIRA and BitBucket, I'd love to hear if you have any thoughts on Confluence and BitBucket integration. Right now you can quickly view the contents of a…