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I've been using it across a couple of projects now, and it is great at removing some of the bias out of the prioritisation process. Jess and Phil are supportive and responsiveness - a tool made by practitioners for practitioners.
The N2D MethodAlgorithmic decision-making model based on jobs-to-be-done
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Do you know what taxi drivers hate? People eating in their car.

CargoA vending machine inside your Uber
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The price is $299.99?
MathewSolve math problems instantly from arithmetic to calculus
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It's interesting to see people get so hung up on the way it looks and that it won't take-off until it looks like a real pair of glasses, but I think that might be missing the point. You can see this being used in the home, office/studio and industry where no one really cares what they look like (or don't have a choice what they look like). Sitting in Pure VR for 8 hours a day makes you go a bit...

Magic Leap OneSuper stealthy AR startup reveals its first product
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I like it but I wonder if you could take it a step further and allow users to record their own voice. This would also speed up the creation of bots - especially if it could do speech recognition and populate the text field too.
Speaking ChatBots by TarsMake a chatbot which can speak out loud
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I'm late to the party on this one but I love this product. Simple to use, quick to get a site up, looks amazing, priced properly. Where have you been all my life!

CarrdSimple, responsive, one-page sites for pretty much anything.
David Rogersonleft a comment
This looks great. You seem to have balanced the complexities of product management with an interface that doesn't overwhelm. Looking forward to trying it on a live project.

Craft 2.0A collaborative platform for product creation

Inclusive ComponentsA pattern library, with a focus on inclusive design.
David Rogersonleft a comment
Simple but super useful. Little touches like encrypted or password protected files are great too.

NoFile.ioA simple file storage site with lots of perks
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My 4 year old son asked me this question a couple of nights ago. Can't wait to show him!
Where does the moon come from?An illustrated story, from Hardbound
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Backed it!

Kernel CardsA simpler way to create a digital content strategy
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I like it. Simple way to collate thoughts around what are often disparate areas. It says it has evernote integration but can't see this anywhere (unless they mean i can export the text and then paste it in there myself). I'm not sure they need the green button in the bottom right at all and it could probably be all done via the app button in the toolbar and on highlight. Looking forward to...
CandyBookmarks for the 21st century.
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Hairbnb.... I'll get my coat.

ShearShare, Inc.We match stylists to empty salon chairs.
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Looks very similar to Dropmark - interesting to know what might be the advantages

HypershootBookmarking tool made for designers
David Rogersonleft a comment
Great idea and nicely executed. Looking forward to seeing it progress.

GuesstimateA spreadsheet for things that aren't certain
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The game/story was featured recently on the RadioLab podcast (http://www.radiolab.org/story/cathedral/). It had me in tears on the train in to work. The religious aspect isn't to my taste but the universal emotions that cut through it can't help but touch you, especially if you are a parent. I admire the bravery of Ryan and Amy Green in persevering to create and finish the game.

That Dragon, CancerA videogame developer's love letter to his son
