From Memorializing the Day to Driving Success

Every week I read thousands of blog posts. For your weekend enjoyment, here are some of those highlights. What are you reading this weekend?

01_pricing

On Starting Up…


http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/219690

Drive your product to success with just a few monetary tweaks.

02_days

On Design & Product Experience…


http://inspirationfeed.com/2011/05/60-user-interface-calendar-inspirations-and-downloads/

Enjoy the extra days; soak in these designs.

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On Modular Innovation…


http://blog.programmableweb.com/2011/05/23/attracting-developers-to-your-api/

Honor those with the right API.

Have a great weekend!

Jeremy Horn
The Product Guy

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From Dispersed Creativity to Monetizing with Modular Innovation

Every week I read thousands of blog posts. For your weekend enjoyment, here are some of those highlights. What are you reading this weekend?

02_food

On Design & Product Experience…


http://designm.ag/inspiration/26-web-designs-for-the-food-industry

Taste the latest in online food.

03_monetize

On Modular Innovation…


http://blog.programmableweb.com/2011/05/16/how-canadas-yellowapi-is-helping-developers-monetize-their-applications/

Breath life into those smaller apps with a little bit of monetizing Modular Innovation.

Have a great weekend!

Jeremy Horn
The Product Guy

More Companies are Becoming Modular Innovation Enablers

dokdoklogo_thumb154Email will be with us for a good time longer. DokDok, along with founder Bruno Morency, is seeking to evolve this often cumbersome communication mechanism, solving the often onerous challenge of exchanging documents via file attachment, tracking them, versioning them, facilitating interaction with them, and extending this vision to facilitate other products.

In Part 4, of this 4 part series, I sat down with Bruno to understand how he sees Modular Innovation (MI) affecting DokDok and how his startup is shaping the MI landscape.

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On Modular Innovation

TPG: Describe the benefits of this product for the average online user. (or, why should the average user care)
Bruno: We see the need for such an email API has follows: Conversations, collaboration and document exchange happens in email on a daily basis. Unfortunately, complementary apps such as CRM, document management, collaboration and project management ignore most of it or ask you to forward and bcc every single emails you want to view from their app.

TPG: Describe the benefits of this product for the application developer (and their online products).
Bruno: Many applications like CRM, wikis and task managers let you "attach" documents to clients, pages or tasks. Developers need to spend a lot of time adding those features and for users, it’s a burden to keep those documents updated. It’s not publicly available yet but we’ll offer these developers an API to use documents found in their users mailbox instead of building their own file management functionality.

We provide a unique email API that makes it easy for application developers to retrieve that information and leverage it in applications. Everyone can keep using email as the daily communication tool with the benefit of great apps that leverage those conversations and document exchange.

bunch of modular innovation TPG: Modular Innovation.  Tell me how you see each of the following contributing (when applicable), and to what degree, to the consumer’s online experience.

  • Sharability of content (if shareable, can you control to which people different information is shareable)
  • Flexibility (can a user and/or developer customize their experience/interaction with the product)
  • Interoperability (from / to 3rd party apps; redundancy; etc.)
  • Portability (does a user ‘own’ the content that they create/contribute; what parts do they own; can they download it; save it; etc.)
  • Convenience (can a user access the product/content from a diverse variety of access points; to what degree does the product automatically remember user settings, etc.)

Bruno: One important thing about DokDok is it’s not a new container for documents, it’s an "enabler" for the documents scattered in your mailbox. In that sense, we see DokDok bringing sharability, flexibility, interoperability and convenience to email.

TPG: How do you see your product evolving with respect to the trends of Modular Innovation?
Bruno: Your presentation of these trends of Modular Innovation is very interesting and fits really well with how innovation happens in technology. There’s been a lot of innovation to develop tools that are basically buckets for digital content and then to make these buckets "connectable". For document sharing, it’s pointless to build yet another platform to exchange and share documents. There’s hundreds if not thousands of these all promising the end of attachments with no success. The big universal bucket of electronic documents is email. Unfortunately, email is really bad at many things, managing shared documents being one of them. That’s what we’re after, bringing sharability, flexibility and interoperability to email attachments.

TPG: Any plans to integrate with other online products?
Bruno: That API was initially built out of our own need for an HTTP based way to query data from an email account. After talking with other developers, we realized there was more interest for this than the Gmail contextual gadget we built it for.

It can be used to query any email account accessible through IMAP (it’s not only Gmail/Google Apps).

What we did isn’t replicating IMAP connections in an HTTP context, we created a set of high-level calls that abstract a lot of the low-level email-specific details. For example, getting the history of messages exchanged with a contact is one simple call, you don’t need to worry about searches within numerous folders found in the mailbox.

And…

Since I originally spoke with Bruno DokDok has made many exciting strides in its product, especially in its continued embrace of the trends of Modular Innovation. Excitingly, DokDok has made available its Email API to enable all applications to leverage users’ emails as a data source. For more, visit
http://dokdok.com/email-api
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We can all expect to see many more great things in the coming years from DokDok as they continue to expand to more platforms (hopefully, we will start seeing it, by default, built-in to more of our favorite apps) while enabling other products to leverage their experience through its awesome API’s.

Part 1: DokDok: Who’s there?
Part 2: More than Just Email Being Brought to the Future
Part 3: DokDok… It’s Advice!
Part 4: More Companies are Becoming Modular Innovation Enablers

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Enjoy!

Jeremy Horn
The Product Guy

From Crazy Purple to Statups and People Afar

Every week I read thousands of blog posts. For your weekend enjoyment, here are some of those highlights. What are you reading this weekend?

01_remote

On Starting Up…


http://mashable.com/2011/04/25/communicate-remote-employees/

Trick out your startup with the increasingly popular remote employee.

02_purple

On Design & Product Experience…


http://designm.ag/inspiration/examples-of-purple-in-web-design

Royally brave designers tapping the noble power of purple.

03_api

On Modular Innovation…


http://www.readwriteweb.com/cloud/2011/04/why-the-api-startup-is-here-to.php

Hub of the modern startup is now Modular Innovation.

Have a great weekend!

Jeremy Horn
The Product Guy

From Poking the Bubble to the Price of Modular Innovation

Every week I read thousands of blog posts. For your weekend enjoyment, here are some of those highlights. What are you reading this weekend?

01_bubble

On Starting Up…


http://www.readwriteweb.com/cloud/2011/04/what-will-this-bubbles-legacy.php

Poking the startup tech bubble that has made many great Modular Innovation contributions.

02_typography

On Design & Product Experience…


http://webdesignledger.com/tips/practicing-the-basics-of-web-typography

Get in touch with the family to do fonts right.

03_social-currency

On Modular Innovation…


http://darmano.typepad.com/logic_emotion/2011/04/currency.html

The price of Modular Innovation is…

Have a great weekend!

Jeremy Horn
The Product Guy

MTV Rocks Product Management

image As many of you know, I have been working at MTV Networks (MTVN) for a while. MTV Networks is an incredible company, spanning numerous familiar brands (MTV, VH1, Comedy Central, Spike, Nickelodeon, …) with fantastic teams, and amazing jobs. And, we are aggressively enhancing and growing our Product Management organization.

If you are a product person (product manager, developer, project manager, …) in NYC who loves…

  • writing stories (the agile kind),
  • collecting business requirements,
  • working with your partners in technology and development, and
  • contributing to the cutting edge products that power MTVN and all its brands…

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…contact me at jeremydhorn+mtv@gmail.com with your resume attached.

Thanks & if you think you know of someone who would be interested, pass it on.

Jeremy Horn
The Product Guy

From Startup Color to Hitting the Right Visitors with a 4×4

Every week I read thousands of blog posts. For your weekend enjoyment, here are some of those highlights. What are you reading this weekend?

01_rocketwatcher

On Starting Up…


http://www.rocketwatcher.com/blog/2011/04/startup-launch-lessons-from-color.html

Color your understanding of launching a startup right.

02_4by4

On Design & Product Experience…


http://www.inspiredm.com/winning-knowledge-content/

Target your visitors with a 4×4 to achieve greater engagement.

03_nike

On Modular Innovation…


http://www.crunchgear.com/2011/04/14/review-nike-sportwatch-gps/

Hone your knowledge of a new device of Modular Innovation.

Have a great weekend!

Jeremy Horn
The Product Guy

From Sketchy Trends to Running Away with Fitbit

Every week I read thousands of blog posts. For your weekend enjoyment, here are some of those highlights. What are you reading this weekend?

02_sketch

On Design & Product Experience…


http://www.myinkblog.com/2011/04/05/design-trends-40-hand-drawn-websites-for-your-inspiration/comment-page-1/

Sketch in the latest online design trend.

03_fitbit

On Modular Innovation…


http://techcrunch.com/2011/04/05/fitbit-partners-with-runkeeper-microsoft-about-me-and-others-with-new-api/

Exercise the expansion of modular innovation in the real-world.

Have a great weekend!

Jeremy Horn
The Product Guy

From Criticizing to Google’s UI Enforcement

Every week I read thousands of blog posts. For your weekend enjoyment, here are some of those highlights.  What are you reading this weekend?

01_criticism

On Starting Up…


http://zenhabits.net/criticism/

Starting up requires the grace of accepting criticism.

02_android

On Design & Product Experience…


http://www.androidguys.com/2011/03/31/mips-releases-statement-googles-ui-crackdown/

Google’s lessons in UI enforcement.

03_usatoday

On Modular Innovation…


http://blog.programmableweb.com/2011/03/23/usa-today-api-now-serving-reviews-and-snapshots/

USA Today, now delivering more Modular Innovation.

Have a great weekend!

Jeremy Horn
The Product Guy

DokDok… It’s Advice!

dokdoklogo_thumb15Email will be with us for a good time longer. DokDok, along with founder Bruno Morency, is seeking to evolve this often cumbersome communication mechanism, solving the often onerous challenge of exchanging documents via file attachment, tracking them, versioning them, facilitating interaction with them, and extending this vision to facilitate other products.

In Part 3, of this 4 part series, I sat down with Bruno to pick his brain and see what advice he may have for other entrepreneurs and startup pioneers.

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TPG: What are some tips/advice you can offer entrepreneurs?
Bruno: There are vast amounts of very good blogs written by successful entrepreneurs that cover all aspects of starting up a company. A good starting point is to read them regularly, debate these ideas and post comments.

bruno-pic I would add one simple piece of advice: just do it. A lot of people wait for the perfect time or opportunity to come. It just won’t. Is success more about luck than anything else? That question misses the point. Luck and opportunity knocking are consequences of what you do. You have to become a magnet for these. Build your first prototype now. Show it and iterate on it until people care enough to pay for it and/or invest in it.

TPG: How can DokDok help startups or others in the community?
Bruno: The startup community in Montreal has been coming together really nicely over the past 2 or 3 years with many great social and tech events and we’re actively involved. We share offices with other startups and we’re aiming to host regular events and workshops opened to everyone interested. We had a first one about automated QA a short while back; we’re hoping to host more of these in the coming year.

See DokDok

DokDok began as an email enhancer, working with your Gmail, Google Apps, Highrise to overlay concepts of a robust document management and version control system to email attached documents. As many resilient products do, it has now evolved to tap more deeply into the trends of Modular Innovation that are propelling many of the most successful and emerging companies out there. However, my conversation with Bruno covered many other topics. We can all look forward to the next part in our conversation with Bruno and DokDok, understanding how DokDok is surfing the Modular Innovation wave.

Part 1: DokDok: Who’s there?
Part 2: More than Just Email Being Brought to the Future
Part 3: DokDok… It’s Advice!
Part 4: More Companies are Becoming Modular Innovation Enablers

Subscribe now (click here) to make sure you don’t miss any part of this series exploring DokDok, as well as other insightful posts from The Product Guy.

Enjoy!

Jeremy Horn
The Product Guy