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Since Mind the Product was founded in 2010, our goal has always remained the same—making product people more successful by creating ways for the community to come together to further our craft.

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Refreshing the Mind the Product brand for the next decade

Mind the Product

Mind the Product started as ProductTank in 2010 – a simple meetup with just 25 people in the back [.] Over the coming days, weeks, and months you’ll notice that our brand has received a bit of a makeover. In this post, we’ll reveal how we’ve chosen to elevate our beloved venn, brand colours, and more.

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The Evolution of Netflix

The Product Coalition

By 2010, Netflix’s streaming service had grown to over 20 million subscribers ², signaling a seismic shift in the entertainment industry. As streaming gained popularity, Netflix began offering standalone streaming subscriptions in 2010, introducing tiered pricing plans to accommodate different user needs and preferences.

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Baseball and Product Management: How MLB’s Rule Changes are a Home Run

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Fun fact, in college baseball , the Southeastern Conference experimented using pitch clocks in 2010. MLB had the data; they had a solid understanding of the voice of the customer. However, they didn’t just randomly implement this new rule change.

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Doing Things that “Do Scale”

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For example, InsightSquared, a Boston-based revenue analytics company, launched in 2010 to help… Whether it’s testing product-market fit, marketing messaging or innovation options, teams can be creative as they fine tune their business model.

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5 Social Platform Predictions for 2010

Sachin Rekhi

I wanted to put out my 5 social platform predictions for 2010, as I think we are poised to see another exciting year of innovation. Look for this to launch in 2010. In 2010 we'll start to see the discussion of API business models come to the forefront and I expect to see progress across the various models.

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Goodbye 2009 and Welcome 2010

Sachin Rekhi

With the start of 2010 comes a new blogging resolution (and a revamped blog design). The Value of the Y Combinator Experience. My Muses for Brainstorming Startup Ideas. 5 Music Startups to Watch in 2009. Make Something People Will Buy. This year I hope to blog weekly.