The Product Guy’s Weekend Reading (June 6, 2008)

reading_w_TPG_thumb5_thumb2 Every week I read tens of thousands of blog posts. Here, for your weekend enjoyment, are some highlights from my recent reading, for you.

On Starting Up…
http://davidwalsh.name/ways-subliminally-tell-users-dont-come-back
6 great tips about what features your start-up’s new product should NOT have.

On Design & Product Experience…
http://alistapart.com/articles/zebrastripingdoesithelp
Interesting study of usability of tables that use row striping.

On Modular Innovation…
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/web_technology_trends_for_2008_1.php
Presentation by ReadWriteWeb and the trends of 2008 demonstrating the growing emergence of Modular Innovation.

Have a great weekend!

Jeremy Horn
The Product Guy

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About Jeremy Horn

I have been involved in founding or managing a startup, non-stop, in one form or another, for the last 10 years. I have a background, as a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University in Computer Science and winner of numerous graphics arts awards that has allowed me to be a unifying force of form and function, business and technology, art and process. Another driving force in creating of this blog, one very personal to me, is that when I started out, a great deal of what I hope to pull together and share via the Product Guy Blog, I would have loved to have known and have had access to when I began my journey in the world of start-ups, their products, and venture capital, and hope many of you will embrace these experiences.

One thought on “The Product Guy’s Weekend Reading (June 6, 2008)

  1. Found your blog recently and am enjoying it. I write about design/tech stuff as well on one of my blogs. Really enjoyed the web technology trends presentation from Read/WriteWeb.

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