We’ve all heard late-night advertisements touting amazing product features: “It slices! It dices! But wait — there’s more!” For those of us old enough to remember these immortal words of Ronald M.
Now more than ever, companies don't have the runway to experiment with product feature failures. Funding is scarce, and customer expectations are high. According to the Bureau of Labor, 90% of all ...
Sandi MacPherson is the Editor-in-Chief at Quibb. Product roadmaps typically focus on building up a product, adding features as the product evolves and grows. While that’s great, in my experience ...
In most companies, there is a basic formula for product design: the software engineering and product development departments work together to build a product that solves a customer problem. Ideally, ...
OpenAI has shipped new products at a relentless clip in the second half of 2025. Not only has the company released several ...
Many times during product development, we face questions — “What’s the next feature that will be most valuable to our customers?” or “What feature do our customers want and don’t have?” These ...
The January 26 issue of Information Week has an article (“A Measure of Satisfaction”) which reports the results of a customer satisfaction survey aimed at the IT world. I'm not sure how the results ...
Reddit user u/Independent-160 posed the question: "What common product has a feature you're not sure everyone is aware of?" The thread quickly filled with some seriously handy tips, tricks, and hacks ...
Pinterest announced today that it’s rolling out new merchant features, including product tagging on Pins and a Pinterest API for Shopping. The company says all of the new features are designed to make ...