Chapter
How to Work on a Product
The speaker shares how to work on a product by using a technique that involves creating a product that people will tolerate, but that some will actually like. The speaker also discusses how this technique helps discover feature requests and improvements for the product.
Clips
In the summer of 2001, there was a reorganization inside of Google where Larry Page gave engineers individual projects due to his frustration with the slow progress.
31:30 - 33:05 (01:34)
Summary
In the summer of 2001, there was a reorganization inside of Google where Larry Page gave engineers individual projects due to his frustration with the slow progress. This is how the concept of Google Maps was born.
ChapterHow to Work on a Product
EpisodePaul Buchheit, Creator of Gmail
PodcastThe Social Radars
The podcast discusses that product development can be done easily by making people tolerate the features and targeting some of them to actually like it, with examples from the speaker's own email and Usenet indexing codes.
33:05 - 38:15 (05:10)
Summary
The podcast discusses that product development can be done easily by making people tolerate the features and targeting some of them to actually like it, with examples from the speaker's own email and Usenet indexing codes.
ChapterHow to Work on a Product
EpisodePaul Buchheit, Creator of Gmail
PodcastThe Social Radars
A former Google employee reminisces about the company’s release cycles and praises the dedication of a founder.
38:15 - 40:24 (02:08)
Summary
A former Google employee reminisces about the company’s release cycles and praises the dedication of a founder.