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In this episode of No Hacks Podcast, host Sani chats with Kevin Henrikson, an entrepreneur and engineering leader whose journey began on a pig farm. Kevin co-founded Acompli, sold it to Microsoft in just 18 months, and helped turn it into Outlook Mobile. He explains how to move fast without sacrificing quality, why your first-time user experience (“Kleenex user”) is so crucial, and how to adopt an “advisor” mindset inside big companies. If you're looking to master the MVP philosophy, leverage AI for higher productivity, and cultivate a curiosity-driven mindset, this is the episode for you.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Ship Early, Learn Fast“If everyone loves your MVP, you shipped too late.”Kleenex Users MatterYou only get one shot at a first impression—make it count.Advisor Mode Post-AcquisitionOffer ideas without bulldozing existing culture.AI as a ‘First Pass'Use automation to handle repetitive or initial drafts, then refine with human expertise.MEMORABLE QUOTES:“If everyone loves your MVP, you shipped too late.”“Your first-time user is like a Kleenex—you only get that fresh perspective once.”“Be an advisor, not a disruptor, when you join a big company.”SHOW NOTES & TIMESTAMPS:[00:00:00] Introduction[00:00:10] Kevin's Background[00:00:22] Early Career in Tech[00:02:49] Rapid Decision-Making & Mindset[00:05:01] MVP Philosophy & “Kleenex Users”[00:08:21] Starting vs. Scaling[00:11:56] The Acompli Story[00:14:42] Post-Acquisition Life[00:20:14] AI, Automation & the Future[00:27:23] Rapid-Fire Q&A[00:33:00] Final Insights & Wrap-Up[00:43:42] End of EpisodeCALL TO ACTION:Connect with Kevin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinhenrikson/Subscribe to Kevin's newsletter (Founder Mode): https://foundermode.kit.com/Share Your Takeaway: Tag @nohackspod with your favorite insight!---If you enjoyed the episode, please share it with a friend!No Hacks websiteYouTubeLinkedInInstagram
On this episode, Paul Thurrott, Leo Laporte, and Richard Campbell explore the Windows KB5052086 update, the new Linux kernel drama, quantum computing, and more. Microsoft has announced the very first QPU, powered by topological qubits! Can the hosts possibly comprehend how this works? Later, Paul strongly emphasizes how AI can save users lots of time. Finally, Richard features a whisky that was recently brought to his 30th wedding anniversary! Windows Dev channel: "Important" update because of the coming change to Recall soon, so here's an update that will wipe out all your data. One guess about what that means. Plus, a nice change to the Recall pop-up Release Preview (24H2): A preview of the preview that we'll preview next time Release Preview (23H2): Basically the same features as above, keeping the two aligned Microsoft deprecates location history in Windows 11 - depreciation junction, what's your function? Microsoft Edge gets more WebUI 2-based performance improvements Clipchamp just keeps getting better Microsoft 365 Microsoft: Just kidding about that MSA and Entra ID sign-in experience change Outlook mobile is getting a new font picker, a recall email feature (finally), and a minimize email message feature. ExpressVPN (TWiT sponsor) rewrote its VPN protocol in Rust AI Microsoft announces a Quantum computing breakthrough, first quantum processor Flareup in Linux kernel management maps directly to what we see with AI - Two extremes but a clear middle ground Long story short, AI is all about saving you time - this is the "many small things, not one big thing" argument Copilot gets new voice capabilities In case you were worried, OpenAI formally rejects buyout offer OpenAI will also simplify its model offerings Google Gemini now remembers what you said, unlike your husband xAI launches Grok3 model but only for X Premium subscribers Xbox Avowed launches, with many other Game Pass titles coming through the end of February Microsoft announced a generative AI model for video games Sony just had its best-ever PS5 sales quarter Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Find your AI "ah-ha" moment App pick of the week: Notion. And iA Writer 2 for Windows is here RunAs Radio this week: Managed DevOps Pools with Eliza Tarasila Brown liquor pick of the week: Signal Hill Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security 1password.com/windowsweekly
On this episode, Paul Thurrott, Leo Laporte, and Richard Campbell explore the Windows KB5052086 update, the new Linux kernel drama, quantum computing, and more. Microsoft has announced the very first QPU, powered by topological qubits! Can the hosts possibly comprehend how this works? Later, Paul strongly emphasizes how AI can save users lots of time. Finally, Richard features a whisky that was recently brought to his 30th wedding anniversary! Windows Dev channel: "Important" update because of the coming change to Recall soon, so here's an update that will wipe out all your data. One guess about what that means. Plus, a nice change to the Recall pop-up Release Preview (24H2): A preview of the preview that we'll preview next time Release Preview (23H2): Basically the same features as above, keeping the two aligned Microsoft deprecates location history in Windows 11 - depreciation junction, what's your function? Microsoft Edge gets more WebUI 2-based performance improvements Clipchamp just keeps getting better Microsoft 365 Microsoft: Just kidding about that MSA and Entra ID sign-in experience change Outlook mobile is getting a new font picker, a recall email feature (finally), and a minimize email message feature. ExpressVPN (TWiT sponsor) rewrote its VPN protocol in Rust AI Microsoft announces a Quantum computing breakthrough, first quantum processor Flareup in Linux kernel management maps directly to what we see with AI - Two extremes but a clear middle ground Long story short, AI is all about saving you time - this is the "many small things, not one big thing" argument Copilot gets new voice capabilities In case you were worried, OpenAI formally rejects buyout offer OpenAI will also simplify its model offerings Google Gemini now remembers what you said, unlike your husband xAI launches Grok3 model but only for X Premium subscribers Xbox Avowed launches, with many other Game Pass titles coming through the end of February Microsoft announced a generative AI model for video games Sony just had its best-ever PS5 sales quarter Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Find your AI "ah-ha" moment App pick of the week: Notion. And iA Writer 2 for Windows is here RunAs Radio this week: Managed DevOps Pools with Eliza Tarasila Brown liquor pick of the week: Signal Hill Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security 1password.com/windowsweekly
On this episode, Paul Thurrott, Leo Laporte, and Richard Campbell explore the Windows KB5052086 update, the new Linux kernel drama, quantum computing, and more. Microsoft has announced the very first QPU, powered by topological qubits! Can the hosts possibly comprehend how this works? Later, Paul strongly emphasizes how AI can save users lots of time. Finally, Richard features a whisky that was recently brought to his 30th wedding anniversary! Windows Dev channel: "Important" update because of the coming change to Recall soon, so here's an update that will wipe out all your data. One guess about what that means. Plus, a nice change to the Recall pop-up Release Preview (24H2): A preview of the preview that we'll preview next time Release Preview (23H2): Basically the same features as above, keeping the two aligned Microsoft deprecates location history in Windows 11 - depreciation junction, what's your function? Microsoft Edge gets more WebUI 2-based performance improvements Clipchamp just keeps getting better Microsoft 365 Microsoft: Just kidding about that MSA and Entra ID sign-in experience change Outlook mobile is getting a new font picker, a recall email feature (finally), and a minimize email message feature. ExpressVPN (TWiT sponsor) rewrote its VPN protocol in Rust AI Microsoft announces a Quantum computing breakthrough, first quantum processor Flareup in Linux kernel management maps directly to what we see with AI - Two extremes but a clear middle ground Long story short, AI is all about saving you time - this is the "many small things, not one big thing" argument Copilot gets new voice capabilities In case you were worried, OpenAI formally rejects buyout offer OpenAI will also simplify its model offerings Google Gemini now remembers what you said, unlike your husband xAI launches Grok3 model but only for X Premium subscribers Xbox Avowed launches, with many other Game Pass titles coming through the end of February Microsoft announced a generative AI model for video games Sony just had its best-ever PS5 sales quarter Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Find your AI "ah-ha" moment App pick of the week: Notion. And iA Writer 2 for Windows is here RunAs Radio this week: Managed DevOps Pools with Eliza Tarasila Brown liquor pick of the week: Signal Hill Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security 1password.com/windowsweekly
On this episode, Paul Thurrott, Leo Laporte, and Richard Campbell explore the Windows KB5052086 update, the new Linux kernel drama, quantum computing, and more. Microsoft has announced the very first QPU, powered by topological qubits! Can the hosts possibly comprehend how this works? Later, Paul strongly emphasizes how AI can save users lots of time. Finally, Richard features a whisky that was recently brought to his 30th wedding anniversary! Windows Dev channel: "Important" update because of the coming change to Recall soon, so here's an update that will wipe out all your data. One guess about what that means. Plus, a nice change to the Recall pop-up Release Preview (24H2): A preview of the preview that we'll preview next time Release Preview (23H2): Basically the same features as above, keeping the two aligned Microsoft deprecates location history in Windows 11 - depreciation junction, what's your function? Microsoft Edge gets more WebUI 2-based performance improvements Clipchamp just keeps getting better Microsoft 365 Microsoft: Just kidding about that MSA and Entra ID sign-in experience change Outlook mobile is getting a new font picker, a recall email feature (finally), and a minimize email message feature. ExpressVPN (TWiT sponsor) rewrote its VPN protocol in Rust AI Microsoft announces a Quantum computing breakthrough, first quantum processor Flareup in Linux kernel management maps directly to what we see with AI - Two extremes but a clear middle ground Long story short, AI is all about saving you time - this is the "many small things, not one big thing" argument Copilot gets new voice capabilities In case you were worried, OpenAI formally rejects buyout offer OpenAI will also simplify its model offerings Google Gemini now remembers what you said, unlike your husband xAI launches Grok3 model but only for X Premium subscribers Xbox Avowed launches, with many other Game Pass titles coming through the end of February Microsoft announced a generative AI model for video games Sony just had its best-ever PS5 sales quarter Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Find your AI "ah-ha" moment App pick of the week: Notion. And iA Writer 2 for Windows is here RunAs Radio this week: Managed DevOps Pools with Eliza Tarasila Brown liquor pick of the week: Signal Hill Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security 1password.com/windowsweekly
On this episode, Paul Thurrott, Leo Laporte, and Richard Campbell explore the Windows KB5052086 update, the new Linux kernel drama, quantum computing, and more. Microsoft has announced the very first QPU, powered by topological qubits! Can the hosts possibly comprehend how this works? Later, Paul strongly emphasizes how AI can save users lots of time. Finally, Richard features a whisky that was recently brought to his 30th wedding anniversary! Windows Dev channel: "Important" update because of the coming change to Recall soon, so here's an update that will wipe out all your data. One guess about what that means. Plus, a nice change to the Recall pop-up Release Preview (24H2): A preview of the preview that we'll preview next time Release Preview (23H2): Basically the same features as above, keeping the two aligned Microsoft deprecates location history in Windows 11 - depreciation junction, what's your function? Microsoft Edge gets more WebUI 2-based performance improvements Clipchamp just keeps getting better Microsoft 365 Microsoft: Just kidding about that MSA and Entra ID sign-in experience change Outlook mobile is getting a new font picker, a recall email feature (finally), and a minimize email message feature. ExpressVPN (TWiT sponsor) rewrote its VPN protocol in Rust AI Microsoft announces a Quantum computing breakthrough, first quantum processor Flareup in Linux kernel management maps directly to what we see with AI - Two extremes but a clear middle ground Long story short, AI is all about saving you time - this is the "many small things, not one big thing" argument Copilot gets new voice capabilities In case you were worried, OpenAI formally rejects buyout offer OpenAI will also simplify its model offerings Google Gemini now remembers what you said, unlike your husband xAI launches Grok3 model but only for X Premium subscribers Xbox Avowed launches, with many other Game Pass titles coming through the end of February Microsoft announced a generative AI model for video games Sony just had its best-ever PS5 sales quarter Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Find your AI "ah-ha" moment App pick of the week: Notion. And iA Writer 2 for Windows is here RunAs Radio this week: Managed DevOps Pools with Eliza Tarasila Brown liquor pick of the week: Signal Hill Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security 1password.com/windowsweekly
On this episode, Paul Thurrott, Leo Laporte, and Richard Campbell explore the Windows KB5052086 update, the new Linux kernel drama, quantum computing, and more. Microsoft has announced the very first QPU, powered by topological qubits! Can the hosts possibly comprehend how this works? Later, Paul strongly emphasizes how AI can save users lots of time. Finally, Richard features a whisky that was recently brought to his 30th wedding anniversary! Windows Dev channel: "Important" update because of the coming change to Recall soon, so here's an update that will wipe out all your data. One guess about what that means. Plus, a nice change to the Recall pop-up Release Preview (24H2): A preview of the preview that we'll preview next time Release Preview (23H2): Basically the same features as above, keeping the two aligned Microsoft deprecates location history in Windows 11 - depreciation junction, what's your function? Microsoft Edge gets more WebUI 2-based performance improvements Clipchamp just keeps getting better Microsoft 365 Microsoft: Just kidding about that MSA and Entra ID sign-in experience change Outlook mobile is getting a new font picker, a recall email feature (finally), and a minimize email message feature. ExpressVPN (TWiT sponsor) rewrote its VPN protocol in Rust AI Microsoft announces a Quantum computing breakthrough, first quantum processor Flareup in Linux kernel management maps directly to what we see with AI - Two extremes but a clear middle ground Long story short, AI is all about saving you time - this is the "many small things, not one big thing" argument Copilot gets new voice capabilities In case you were worried, OpenAI formally rejects buyout offer OpenAI will also simplify its model offerings Google Gemini now remembers what you said, unlike your husband xAI launches Grok3 model but only for X Premium subscribers Xbox Avowed launches, with many other Game Pass titles coming through the end of February Microsoft announced a generative AI model for video games Sony just had its best-ever PS5 sales quarter Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Find your AI "ah-ha" moment App pick of the week: Notion. And iA Writer 2 for Windows is here RunAs Radio this week: Managed DevOps Pools with Eliza Tarasila Brown liquor pick of the week: Signal Hill Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security 1password.com/windowsweekly
In this Marketing Speak episode, discover insider tips on startups and blockchains from serial entrepreneur Kevin Henrikson! Kevin is a seasoned entrepreneur renowned for his groundbreaking work in the evolution of email, collaboration with other entrepreneurs, and the development of Web3 software. He co-founded Acompli, which later evolved into Outlook Mobile, and currently leads the charge at Dust Labs.
May 2023 brought great new offerings to SharePoint and Microsoft 365: Customizable Viva Connections mobile dashboard, Syntex image tagger, Syntex prebuilt model for contracts, OneDrive: Simplified sharing, Loop components in Outlook Mobile, and more. We also highlight public disclosures from two recent events, Microsoft 365 Conference and Microsoft Build. We also share an audio clip of Rajesh Jha, EVP for experiences and devices at Microsoft, when he spoke recently at the Microsoft 365 Conference about his first time seeing ChatGPT 4 with Bill Gates, Sam Brockman from OpenAI and others - that initial wow impact that laid the foundation for Copilot innovation at Microsoft. Read this episode's corresponding blog post and transcript. 01:15 Two upcoming June events: 1) Viva Round the World, and 2) AMA - SharePoint, OneDrive, Lists, and Stream 04:30 Employee engagement 08:53 Audio snippet of Rajesh Jha about ChatGPT and AI (from the Microsoft 365 Conference keynote) 11:35 Teamwork 13:51 Related items 18:58 Announcements from Microsoft 365 Conference and Microsoft Build) 26:35 Teasers SharePoint | Facebook | @SharePoint | SharePoint Community Blog | Feedback Mark Kashman |@mkashman [co-host] Chris McNulty |@cmcnulty2000 [co-host] “Welcome to the new era of SharePoint and OneDrive in Microsoft 365” by Jeff Teper. “SharePoint in the AI Era: Introducing 'Copilot in SharePoint' and 10 more innovations for creators” by Adam Harmetz. “Experience the New OneDrive: Fast, Organized, and Personalized” by Jason Moore. “Microsoft Lists: Easier, Better, Faster, Stronger” by Lincoln DeMaris. “Enhanced Video in Microsoft 365” by Owen Paulus. “New era in content management and security in SharePoint, OneDrive, and Teams” by Sesha Mani. Microsoft Build "Book of News" (May 23, 2023) Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Upcoming events: Viva Round the World | June.2.2023 CollabDays Netherlands | June.10.2023 Vianen, Utrecht 365 EduCon - DC | June.12-16 Washington D.C. - USA AMA | SharePoint, OneDrive, Lists, and Stream | June.14.2023 at 10am PT (90 minutes) CollabDays - Central Europe | June.17.2023 Technopark Zuerich European Power Platform Conference | Jun.20-22 Dublin, Ireland Microsoft Inspire (Partner event) | July.18-19.2023 (virtual only) 365 EduCon - Seattle (plus 365 PWRCon) | Aug.21-25.2023 Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts. Follow the Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone.
Start conversations and read new and updated posts at the top of a Teams channel. Pop them out to focus on the discussion. See channel information and pinned posts on a new channel sidebar. The new Microsoft Teams channel experience will improve they way you engage with conversations. Darrell and Daniel cover: - Loop Component in Outlook Mobile - cloud.microsoft domain for new Microsoft 365 apps - Microsoft Teams: New Channels Experience - Viva Connections Dashboard Customization - Microsoft Teams: Install apps based on user activity with Auto install approved apps (AAA) - Viva Engage iOS and Android apps: Navigation Updates Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center. Follow us! Twitter - Facebook - LinkedIn Check out Daniel and Darrell's own YouTube channels at: Daniel - https://youtube.com/DanielGlenn Darrell - https://youtube.com/modernworkmentor
Did you remember to reply to this email? This one. The one at the top of your Inbox. No? You're welcome. Outlook mobile will soon remind you to reply to messages that appear to need a reply. Also Topics will get it's own app soon in Teams. This will be handy for the topics you contribute knowledge to, or if you are a Knowledge Manager. Darrell and Daniel cover: - Reminder: Uploading content to Stream (Classic) to be blocked - Graph Connector Content Results Experience Switches to Results Inline in All Vertical - Viva Topics app in Teams - Microsoft Syntex: Prebuilt model for contracts - Message Reminders in Outlook for iOS and Android - Microsoft Purview compliance portal: Optical character recognition in Information Protection and Data Loss Prevention Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center. Follow us! Twitter - Facebook - LinkedIn Check out Daniel and Darrell's own YouTube channels at: Daniel - https://youtube.com/DanielGlenn Darrell - https://youtube.com/modernworkmentor
Hallo liebe Zuhörer:Innen, Hallo liebe Community, In unserer heutigen Episode sprechen wir über Loop als Meeting Notiz-App, den neuen Snapchat Filtern, sowie dem Authenticator Lite in Outlook Mobile.Außerdem sprechen wir über Einschränkungen bei alten Exchange Servern in der Kommunikation mit der Cloud.Und wie immer gilt: viel Spaß mit dieser Folge und wir freuen uns über Euer Feedback! Michael und Thorsten ------------------------------------------------- Infos aus der Episode:Microsoft Loop Komponenten als Meeting Notes in App: Roadmap Snapchat Filter: Oh, Snap! Let Your Silly Side Shine with Snapchat Lenses for Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Community HubExchange Limitierungen (Exchange Server - Exchange Online): Throttling and Blocking Email from Persistently Vulnerable Exchange Servers to Exchange Online - Microsoft Community HubMicrosoft Authenticator Lite in Outlook Mobile: Message Center NewsKurzanleitungen zu Loop von Christoph in der Microsoft Loop User Group-------------------------------------------------Link zum Blog findet ihr hier: https://talkm365.netAuf Twitter unter: @TalkM365Twitter Michael: @plemichTwitter Thorsten: @thorpickLink zum YouTube-Kanal: https://link.talkm365.net/YouTubeLink zum Teams UG - Meetup: https://link.talkm365.net/TeamsUGMeetupLink zu Thorstens YouTube-Kanal (Quick-Tipps): Thorsten Pickhan - YouTube-------------------------------------------------Reference-Links:Music Intro/Outro: Vacation - AShamaluevMusic.Music Link: https://soundcloud.com/ashamaluevmusic/vacationMusic Background: Inspirational Corporate Ambient - AShamaluevMusicMusic Link: https://www.patreon.com/ashamaluevmusic-------------------------------------------------
The Windows 11 2022 Update, Windows 95's 27th birthday, Edge Sidebar Windows 11 It looks like Microsoft will call the 22H2 update the "Windows 11 2022 Update." Today is the 27th anniversary of the launch of Win 95. New Win 11 test builds for Dev and Beta channels. Mostly fixes. New test build in the Release Preview channel for those on Win 11 22H2. Some minor feature updates. Edge gets a sidebar. For some reason. Microsoft 365 Outlook Mobile is now displaying even more ads. And Outlook.com (and other Outlooks) are making ads look like unread emails! The pilot of ads in Search in the Microsoft Store begins! The new unified Outlook app (Project Monarch) now supports personal accounts (for Office Insiders in the beta channel). Microsoft is planning to add a boatload (official term) of features to Whiteboard. IoT Google is exiting the IoT market. But Microsoft isn't. Why? Xbox Microsoft brings more Wolfenstein and Quake titles to PC Game Pass. GeForce NOW can stream 1440p/120 fps in Chrome and Edge. Sony finally takes on the Xbox Elite controller. Alexa Game Control is coming to Xbox, PC games soon. Why? Tips and picks Tip of the week: Catch the MAUI .NET Conf on replay App pick of the week: Death Stranding for PC Game Pass Enterprise pick of the week: ACS for Teams hits GA Codename pick of the week: O'Hare Beer pick of the week: Japas Cervejaria Kasato Maru Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: kolide.com/ww CDW.com/LenovoClient newrelic.com/windows
The Windows 11 2022 Update, Windows 95's 27th birthday, Edge Sidebar Windows 11 It looks like Microsoft will call the 22H2 update the "Windows 11 2022 Update." Today is the 27th anniversary of the launch of Win 95. New Win 11 test builds for Dev and Beta channels. Mostly fixes. New test build in the Release Preview channel for those on Win 11 22H2. Some minor feature updates. Edge gets a sidebar. For some reason. Microsoft 365 Outlook Mobile is now displaying even more ads. And Outlook.com (and other Outlooks) are making ads look like unread emails! The pilot of ads in Search in the Microsoft Store begins! The new unified Outlook app (Project Monarch) now supports personal accounts (for Office Insiders in the beta channel). Microsoft is planning to add a boatload (official term) of features to Whiteboard. IoT Google is exiting the IoT market. But Microsoft isn't. Why? Xbox Microsoft brings more Wolfenstein and Quake titles to PC Game Pass. GeForce NOW can stream 1440p/120 fps in Chrome and Edge. Sony finally takes on the Xbox Elite controller. Alexa Game Control is coming to Xbox, PC games soon. Why? Tips and picks Tip of the week: Catch the MAUI .NET Conf on replay App pick of the week: Death Stranding for PC Game Pass Enterprise pick of the week: ACS for Teams hits GA Codename pick of the week: O'Hare Beer pick of the week: Japas Cervejaria Kasato Maru Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: kolide.com/ww CDW.com/LenovoClient newrelic.com/windows
The Windows 11 2022 Update, Windows 95's 27th birthday, Edge Sidebar Windows 11 It looks like Microsoft will call the 22H2 update the "Windows 11 2022 Update." Today is the 27th anniversary of the launch of Win 95. New Win 11 test builds for Dev and Beta channels. Mostly fixes. New test build in the Release Preview channel for those on Win 11 22H2. Some minor feature updates. Edge gets a sidebar. For some reason. Microsoft 365 Outlook Mobile is now displaying even more ads. And Outlook.com (and other Outlooks) are making ads look like unread emails! The pilot of ads in Search in the Microsoft Store begins! The new unified Outlook app (Project Monarch) now supports personal accounts (for Office Insiders in the beta channel). Microsoft is planning to add a boatload (official term) of features to Whiteboard. IoT Google is exiting the IoT market. But Microsoft isn't. Why? Xbox Microsoft brings more Wolfenstein and Quake titles to PC Game Pass. GeForce NOW can stream 1440p/120 fps in Chrome and Edge. Sony finally takes on the Xbox Elite controller. Alexa Game Control is coming to Xbox, PC games soon. Why? Tips and picks Tip of the week: Catch the MAUI .NET Conf on replay App pick of the week: Death Stranding for PC Game Pass Enterprise pick of the week: ACS for Teams hits GA Codename pick of the week: O'Hare Beer pick of the week: Japas Cervejaria Kasato Maru Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: kolide.com/ww CDW.com/LenovoClient newrelic.com/windows
The Windows 11 2022 Update, Windows 95's 27th birthday, Edge Sidebar Windows 11 It looks like Microsoft will call the 22H2 update the "Windows 11 2022 Update." Today is the 27th anniversary of the launch of Win 95. New Win 11 test builds for Dev and Beta channels. Mostly fixes. New test build in the Release Preview channel for those on Win 11 22H2. Some minor feature updates. Edge gets a sidebar. For some reason. Microsoft 365 Outlook Mobile is now displaying even more ads. And Outlook.com (and other Outlooks) are making ads look like unread emails! The pilot of ads in Search in the Microsoft Store begins! The new unified Outlook app (Project Monarch) now supports personal accounts (for Office Insiders in the beta channel). Microsoft is planning to add a boatload (official term) of features to Whiteboard. IoT Google is exiting the IoT market. But Microsoft isn't. Why? Xbox Microsoft brings more Wolfenstein and Quake titles to PC Game Pass. GeForce NOW can stream 1440p/120 fps in Chrome and Edge. Sony finally takes on the Xbox Elite controller. Alexa Game Control is coming to Xbox, PC games soon. Why? Tips and picks Tip of the week: Catch the MAUI .NET Conf on replay App pick of the week: Death Stranding for PC Game Pass Enterprise pick of the week: ACS for Teams hits GA Codename pick of the week: O'Hare Beer pick of the week: Japas Cervejaria Kasato Maru Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: kolide.com/ww CDW.com/LenovoClient newrelic.com/windows
The Windows 11 2022 Update, Windows 95's 27th birthday, Edge Sidebar Windows 11 It looks like Microsoft will call the 22H2 update the "Windows 11 2022 Update." Today is the 27th anniversary of the launch of Win 95. New Win 11 test builds for Dev and Beta channels. Mostly fixes. New test build in the Release Preview channel for those on Win 11 22H2. Some minor feature updates. Edge gets a sidebar. For some reason. Microsoft 365 Outlook Mobile is now displaying even more ads. And Outlook.com (and other Outlooks) are making ads look like unread emails! The pilot of ads in Search in the Microsoft Store begins! The new unified Outlook app (Project Monarch) now supports personal accounts (for Office Insiders in the beta channel). Microsoft is planning to add a boatload (official term) of features to Whiteboard. IoT Google is exiting the IoT market. But Microsoft isn't. Why? Xbox Microsoft brings more Wolfenstein and Quake titles to PC Game Pass. GeForce NOW can stream 1440p/120 fps in Chrome and Edge. Sony finally takes on the Xbox Elite controller. Alexa Game Control is coming to Xbox, PC games soon. Why? Tips and picks Tip of the week: Catch the MAUI .NET Conf on replay App pick of the week: Death Stranding for PC Game Pass Enterprise pick of the week: ACS for Teams hits GA Codename pick of the week: O'Hare Beer pick of the week: Japas Cervejaria Kasato Maru Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: kolide.com/ww CDW.com/LenovoClient newrelic.com/windows
The Windows 11 2022 Update, Windows 95's 27th birthday, Edge Sidebar Windows 11 It looks like Microsoft will call the 22H2 update the "Windows 11 2022 Update." Today is the 27th anniversary of the launch of Win 95. New Win 11 test builds for Dev and Beta channels. Mostly fixes. New test build in the Release Preview channel for those on Win 11 22H2. Some minor feature updates. Edge gets a sidebar. For some reason. Microsoft 365 Outlook Mobile is now displaying even more ads. And Outlook.com (and other Outlooks) are making ads look like unread emails! The pilot of ads in Search in the Microsoft Store begins! The new unified Outlook app (Project Monarch) now supports personal accounts (for Office Insiders in the beta channel). Microsoft is planning to add a boatload (official term) of features to Whiteboard. IoT Google is exiting the IoT market. But Microsoft isn't. Why? Xbox Microsoft brings more Wolfenstein and Quake titles to PC Game Pass. GeForce NOW can stream 1440p/120 fps in Chrome and Edge. Sony finally takes on the Xbox Elite controller. Alexa Game Control is coming to Xbox, PC games soon. Why? Tips and picks Tip of the week: Catch the MAUI .NET Conf on replay App pick of the week: Death Stranding for PC Game Pass Enterprise pick of the week: ACS for Teams hits GA Codename pick of the week: O'Hare Beer pick of the week: Japas Cervejaria Kasato Maru Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: kolide.com/ww CDW.com/LenovoClient newrelic.com/windows
Live animated widget notifications, Pixel 6a, Dev Box Preview Windows 11 Windows 11 version 22H2 arrives in September Windows 11 is getting widget notifications Camera app goes native on Arm, gets privacy shutter support Microsoft shuts down Windows Insider enterprise test bed Microsoft 365 Outlook for Windows moves the cheese. Predictably, no one is happy About those ads in Outlook Mobile... Dev Microsoft makes Dev Box available in preview Microsoft, Canonical bring native .NET to Ubuntu Linux Microsoft launches a Markdown language server Mobile Android 13 arrives a month early. Any other surprises? Paul reviews the Pixel 6a - It's terrific. Xbox Microsoft only sold ~50 million Xbox Ones. Thanks, Kinect! Here is the second round of Game Pass titles for August Sony complains about Microsoft AB acquisition - but there's a simple fix for Sony's Microsoft/COD concerns Sony to make an even bigger push on PC gaming Google lets you launch cloud-streaming games from search results Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Pre-order Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II App pick of the week: Brave for iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft still won't say what's happening with S4BS Codename pick of the week: LaTTe: Language Trajectory Transformer Beer pick of the week: Transmitter Brewing W4 Dry Hopped Gose Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: ClickUp.com use code WINDOWS infrascale.com/TWIT
Live animated widget notifications, Pixel 6a, Dev Box Preview Windows 11 Windows 11 version 22H2 arrives in September Windows 11 is getting widget notifications Camera app goes native on Arm, gets privacy shutter support Microsoft shuts down Windows Insider enterprise test bed Microsoft 365 Outlook for Windows moves the cheese. Predictably, no one is happy About those ads in Outlook Mobile... Dev Microsoft makes Dev Box available in preview Microsoft, Canonical bring native .NET to Ubuntu Linux Microsoft launches a Markdown language server Mobile Android 13 arrives a month early. Any other surprises? Paul reviews the Pixel 6a - It's terrific. Xbox Microsoft only sold ~50 million Xbox Ones. Thanks, Kinect! Here is the second round of Game Pass titles for August Sony complains about Microsoft AB acquisition - but there's a simple fix for Sony's Microsoft/COD concerns Sony to make an even bigger push on PC gaming Google lets you launch cloud-streaming games from search results Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Pre-order Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II App pick of the week: Brave for iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft still won't say what's happening with S4BS Codename pick of the week: LaTTe: Language Trajectory Transformer Beer pick of the week: Transmitter Brewing W4 Dry Hopped Gose Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: ClickUp.com use code WINDOWS infrascale.com/TWIT
Live animated widget notifications, Pixel 6a, Dev Box Preview Windows 11 Windows 11 version 22H2 arrives in September Windows 11 is getting widget notifications Camera app goes native on Arm, gets privacy shutter support Microsoft shuts down Windows Insider enterprise test bed Microsoft 365 Outlook for Windows moves the cheese. Predictably, no one is happy About those ads in Outlook Mobile... Dev Microsoft makes Dev Box available in preview Microsoft, Canonical bring native .NET to Ubuntu Linux Microsoft launches a Markdown language server Mobile Android 13 arrives a month early. Any other surprises? Paul reviews the Pixel 6a - It's terrific. Xbox Microsoft only sold ~50 million Xbox Ones. Thanks, Kinect! Here is the second round of Game Pass titles for August Sony complains about Microsoft AB acquisition - but there's a simple fix for Sony's Microsoft/COD concerns Sony to make an even bigger push on PC gaming Google lets you launch cloud-streaming games from search results Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Pre-order Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II App pick of the week: Brave for iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft still won't say what's happening with S4BS Codename pick of the week: LaTTe: Language Trajectory Transformer Beer pick of the week: Transmitter Brewing W4 Dry Hopped Gose Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: ClickUp.com use code WINDOWS infrascale.com/TWIT
Live animated widget notifications, Pixel 6a, Dev Box Preview Windows 11 Windows 11 version 22H2 arrives in September Windows 11 is getting widget notifications Camera app goes native on Arm, gets privacy shutter support Microsoft shuts down Windows Insider enterprise test bed Microsoft 365 Outlook for Windows moves the cheese. Predictably, no one is happy About those ads in Outlook Mobile... Dev Microsoft makes Dev Box available in preview Microsoft, Canonical bring native .NET to Ubuntu Linux Microsoft launches a Markdown language server Mobile Android 13 arrives a month early. Any other surprises? Paul reviews the Pixel 6a - It's terrific. Xbox Microsoft only sold ~50 million Xbox Ones. Thanks, Kinect! Here is the second round of Game Pass titles for August Sony complains about Microsoft AB acquisition - but there's a simple fix for Sony's Microsoft/COD concerns Sony to make an even bigger push on PC gaming Google lets you launch cloud-streaming games from search results Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Pre-order Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II App pick of the week: Brave for iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft still won't say what's happening with S4BS Codename pick of the week: LaTTe: Language Trajectory Transformer Beer pick of the week: Transmitter Brewing W4 Dry Hopped Gose Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: ClickUp.com use code WINDOWS infrascale.com/TWIT
Live animated widget notifications, Pixel 6a, Dev Box Preview Windows 11 Windows 11 version 22H2 arrives in September Windows 11 is getting widget notifications Camera app goes native on Arm, gets privacy shutter support Microsoft shuts down Windows Insider enterprise test bed Microsoft 365 Outlook for Windows moves the cheese. Predictably, no one is happy About those ads in Outlook Mobile... Dev Microsoft makes Dev Box available in preview Microsoft, Canonical bring native .NET to Ubuntu Linux Microsoft launches a Markdown language server Mobile Android 13 arrives a month early. Any other surprises? Paul reviews the Pixel 6a - It's terrific. Xbox Microsoft only sold ~50 million Xbox Ones. Thanks, Kinect! Here is the second round of Game Pass titles for August Sony complains about Microsoft AB acquisition - but there's a simple fix for Sony's Microsoft/COD concerns Sony to make an even bigger push on PC gaming Google lets you launch cloud-streaming games from search results Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Pre-order Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II App pick of the week: Brave for iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft still won't say what's happening with S4BS Codename pick of the week: LaTTe: Language Trajectory Transformer Beer pick of the week: Transmitter Brewing W4 Dry Hopped Gose Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: ClickUp.com use code WINDOWS infrascale.com/TWIT
Live animated widget notifications, Pixel 6a, Dev Box Preview Windows 11 Windows 11 version 22H2 arrives in September Windows 11 is getting widget notifications Camera app goes native on Arm, gets privacy shutter support Microsoft shuts down Windows Insider enterprise test bed Microsoft 365 Outlook for Windows moves the cheese. Predictably, no one is happy About those ads in Outlook Mobile... Dev Microsoft makes Dev Box available in preview Microsoft, Canonical bring native .NET to Ubuntu Linux Microsoft launches a Markdown language server Mobile Android 13 arrives a month early. Any other surprises? Paul reviews the Pixel 6a - It's terrific. Xbox Microsoft only sold ~50 million Xbox Ones. Thanks, Kinect! Here is the second round of Game Pass titles for August Sony complains about Microsoft AB acquisition - but there's a simple fix for Sony's Microsoft/COD concerns Sony to make an even bigger push on PC gaming Google lets you launch cloud-streaming games from search results Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Pre-order Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II App pick of the week: Brave for iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft still won't say what's happening with S4BS Codename pick of the week: LaTTe: Language Trajectory Transformer Beer pick of the week: Transmitter Brewing W4 Dry Hopped Gose Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: ClickUp.com use code WINDOWS infrascale.com/TWIT
Incoming! Shared channels for Microsoft Teams are arriving in the Teams public preview program. They will reduce tenant switching between orgs with Azure B2B relationships. But will also reduce team switching internally, allowing a channel to be brought into a team. Yammer's QnA makes it easier to find helpful answers by supporting upvoting to prioritize answers the community finds useful. Also on this week's show: - List of the joined teams per user in Teams Admin Center - Forms Integration with Bookings - Questions & Answers in Yammer - Upvoting Answers - Microsoft Teams Connect shared channels public preview - Account Switching in Office mobile apps - Microsoft Stream: in player Help experience - OneDrive Sync Activity Center is getting an experience refresh - Chat filter for non-meeting chats - New Fluent Emoji style coming to Teams emojis and reactions - Room Finder for Outlook Mobile - Third party Teams apps designed for Outlook and Office.com will now be available for users in Outlook and Office.com Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center. Follow us! Twitter - Facebook - LinkedIn Check out Daniel and Darrell's own YouTube channels at: Daniel - https://DanielGlenn.com/YT Darrell - https://www.youtube.com/modernworkplacescenarios
Dans l'actu des nouvelles technologies et de l'accessibilité cette semaine : Du côté des applications et du web Retour sur les prochains systèmes Apple. Apple dévoile les gagnants des Apple Design Awards de la WWDC 2021. De nouvelles capacités vocales améliorées par l'IA arrivent sur Outlook Mobile. Le système de guidage en intérieur Evelity arive dans le métro de Marseille. Nouvelle version de l'application BBR Player pour les systèmes iOS et Android. Le reste de l'actu HONDA SE LANCE DANS LES CHAUSSURES POUR AVEUGLES !. Des chercheurs viennent de créer le premier oeil bionique. ENQUÊTE AUTOUR DE L'ACCESSIBILITÉ NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CITÉ DES SCIENCES ET DE L'INDUSTRIE POUR LES PERSONNES DÉFICIENTES VISUELLES. Foire Aux Questions Cette semaine, une question d'Emmanuel. Appli OCR pour iOS : VoiceDream Scanner. Appli OCR pour macOS : ABBY Fine Reader Pro. Scanner de livres iOCHOW sur Amazon. Remerciements Cette semaine, nous remercions Alain, Claire, Yannick et Yohann pour nous avoir transmi des infos. Si vous aussi en avez à nous communiquer, passez par le formulaire de contact sur le site. Pour animer cet épisode Alain, Fabrice et Philippe.
I am so sorry about the sound lol I thought I was recording with my headphone mic the whole time but turns out it was on my computer mic. Thank god it was quiet. Can you tell I am new to this!? :) This episode is about Outlook mobile - an email app. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/outlook-mobile-for-android-and-ios Let me know what you think - @Amoli on Twitter.
So, you have listened to the episodes regarding email features and technologies…but now you need to get down to work. In the final deep-dive into the world of email, the Brothers discuss the philosophy and workflow strategy of GTD (Getting Things Done), as it applies to email.In addition, the “BiTs” (Brothers in Tech Suggestions):Alan’s Pick = Getting Things Done: A book (yes…an actual book) by David Allen with strategies/tips for being more efficient in your daily life (e.g., “stress-free productivity”). **Don’t worry…there is a digital version as well**Brian’s Pick = Canary Mail: Although still not Brian’s top pick for email client (which is reserved for Spark & Outlook Mobile), this email program (MacOS, iOS, WatchOS) has some nice features, including read receipts & contact profiles that might be worth checking out (included in the SetApp subscription, or $20 each for the desktop and mobile apps).Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.
So, you have listened to the episodes regarding email features and technologies…but now you need to get down to work. In the final deep-dive into the world of email, the Brothers discuss the philosophy and workflow strategy of GTD (Getting Things Done), as it applies to email.In addition, the “BiTs” (Brothers in Tech Suggestions):Alan’s Pick = Getting Things Done: A book (yes…an actual book) by David Allen with strategies/tips for being more efficient in your daily life (e.g., “stress-free productivity”). **Don’t worry…there is a digital version as well**Brian’s Pick = Canary Mail: Although still not Brian’s top pick for email client (which is reserved for Spark & Outlook Mobile), this email program (MacOS, iOS, WatchOS) has some nice features, including read receipts & contact profiles that might be worth checking out (included in the SetApp subscription, or $20 each for the desktop and mobile apps).Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.
Depuis 6+ ans et sa sortie d'École, l'histoire professionnelle d'Alice s'inscrit dans la recherche d'une productivité augmentée. En 2014, Alice rejoint Front, tout juste accepté chez Y Combinator, comme première employée non-tech avec un périmètre forcément touche-à-tout. Elle y a passé 6 mois durant lesquelles elle découvre le fait d’itérer très rapidement, que c'est ok de ne pas ressortir avec la même idée, qu'une idée c’est pas un secret, le produit devient plus fort si on le confronte en permanence. Elle y découvre aussi l'obsession de la croissance et de la satisfaction client. Alice rejoint finalement Sunrise en 2015, l'app de calendrier tout juste rachetée par Microsoft, expérience durant laquelle elle apprend comment comment shipper à 80 millions d'utilisateur et non plus 1 millions, bien que les process du grand groupe ne lui correspondent plus, une fois Sunrise avalé par Outlook Mobile et ses 100+ employés. Cette dernière expérience au sein d'un grand groupe lui a révélé le temps perdu à s'occuper de tâches qui ne devraient pas être faites par soi. Double est le 1er outil spécialement conçu pour aider les cadres et leurs assistants à mieux travailler ensemble. Dans ce nouvel épisode de Runway Series, le podcast d'UPCOMINGVC®, vous découvrirez dans ce deep-dive productivity les détails de l'expérience vécue par Alice chez Front chez Y Combinator et chez Sunrise post-acquisition sa fascination par comment les gens dépensent la ressource la plus rare: le temps comment l'idée de Double est née et les premiers pas pour comprendre le besoin la raison pour laquelle Alice place l'humain au coeur de sa solution pourtant tech pourquoi l'intelligence artificielle ne répond pas au besoin de tâches versatiles et aux enjeux de sécurité et de confiance comment toutefois limiter le risque humain l'itération sur le produit en stealth les profils des 3 levées de fonds pre-pre-seed (250k), pre-seed (1.5M) et seed (4.5M) l'intérêt de nouer des relations avec des VCs avant de lever, pour gagner du temps dans le processus ce qu'Alice attend des VCs, notamment l'aider à identifier les choses qu'Alice ne sait pas qu'elle ne sait pas ce que le crise sanitaire a révélé pour Double... ... et plein d'autres sujets! Excellente écoute! ____ Les podcasts Runway Series, AMA VC & Venture Talks sont produits par UPCOMINGVC®, imaginés et animés par Raphael Grieco (www.upcoming.vc) UPCOMINGVC® c'est aussi une newsletter, www.venturenotes.co qui ajoute du contexte aux podcasts et donne accès à des outils & infos uniques pour la communauté... Bientôt, grosse annonce! Rejoins-nous sur www.venturenotes.co.
This has only been talked about since the acquisition of Skype. It looks like the world is finally ready for it. Make every meeting a Microsoft Teams meeting, by automatically adding Teams details to invites created in Outlook mobile and Outlook on the Web. Also on the show: - Migration Manager moves out of public preview - Outlook for iOS retires support for 27 languages - Third-party SSO for apps in Teams - Contextual search (Ctrl+F) coming to Teams - Upload Center is being replaced by in-app Files Needing Attention - Self service purchase user request workflow - Removing OneDrive admin center link from OneDrive page for admins - Microsoft 365 Roadmap filters - SharePoint default site theme changing from blue to teal - Sharing links that block downloads - Call Quality Dashboard V2 data to be retired - Microsoft 365 temporary feature adjustments: May 21 update - OneNote in Teams, inline edit toggle - Quick Edit: page size expansion and 'save a view' - Screen recording available in Stream - Access Power BI data within Excel Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center. Check out Daniel and Darrell's own YouTube channels at: Daniel - https://www.youtube.com/DanielGlenn Darrell - https://www.youtube.com/modernworkplacescenarios
How do you make application changes when you have 120 million active monthly users? Ledge sat down for an amazingly useful chat with James Colgan, Microsoft’s Sr. Product Manager for Outlook Mobile to literally answer that question. For the last few years he’s been working with the largest, most complicated, and most sophisticated organizations with one goal: super-happy users at super-massive scale.You won’t want to miss how James walks Ledge through the exact process he and his team followed from zero to 120 million active users in just 4 years. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mary and Tom Poppendieck on The Modern Agile Show, Daniel Mezick on Agile Uprising, Jennifer Tu, Zee Spencer, Thayer Prime, and Matt Patterson on Tech Done Right, James Colgan on This Is Product Management, and Matt Kaplan on Build by Drift. I’d love for you to email me with any comments about the show or any suggestions for podcasts I might want to feature. Email podcast@thekguy.com. This episode covers the five podcast episodes I found most interesting and wanted to share links to during the two week period starting March 18, 2019. These podcast episodes may have been released much earlier, but this was the fortnight when I started sharing links to them to my social network followers. MARY AND TOP POPPENDIECK ON THE MODERN AGILE SHOW The Modern Agile Show podcast featured Mary and Tom Poppendieck with host Joshua Kerievsky. Recorded at the ScanAgile 2018 conference in Helsinki, Mary and Tom talked about their keynote on proxies and permissions. Inspired by Bret Victor’s statement that creators need an immediate connection to what they create, Tom and Mary presented on how the most effective teams are autonomous, asynchronous teams that are free of the proxies and permissions that separate creators from their creations. This led to a discussion of lean thinking and Mary pointed out that the interesting thing about lean is that fast and safe go together. She gave the example of a construction site where nothing slows things down more than the occurrence of an accident. Mary talked about how Jeff Bezos is a good early example of someone who understood that if you want to get really, really big, you need to have autonomous agents acting independently and thinking for themselves. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/interview-with-mary-and-tom-poppendieck/id1326918248?i=1000407584120&mt=2 Website link: https://github.com/modernagile/podcast/blob/master/ModernAgileShow_26_Interview_with_Mary_and_Tom_Poppendieck.mp3 DANIEL MEZICK ON AGILE UPRISING The Agile Uprising podcast featured Daniel Mezick with hosts Jay Hrcsko and Brad Stokes. Daniel told the story of how the OpenSpace Agility movement was born from ideas he brought to a Scrum Gathering in Paris in 2013 under the name Open Agile Adoption. He described Open Space as an invitational, all-hands meeting format in which there is an important issue, no one person has the answer, and there is an urgency to reach a decision. The Open Space format then creates the conditions for high performance through self-organization. Brad brought up that he imagines that OpenSpace Agility can be terrifying to some leaders. Daniel noted that the fear is due to the fact that we have failed the executive leadership of the largest organizations. In the name of “meeting them where they’re at,” we’ve traded away our principles and values and haven’t taught them anything in exchange. Daniel says, “Self-management scales. Not the framework.” This echoes Mary Poppendieck’s comments from the Modern Agile Show on how self-managing, autonomous, asynchronous agents are the only way to scale. Using Scrum as an example, Daniel said that, for the Product Owner to be successful, everyone in the organization must respect his or her decisions. If you do that, he says, you will immediately get culture change because you’ve refactored the authority distribution schema. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/openspace-agility-with-daniel-mezick/id1163230424?i=1000430511928&mt=2 Website link: https://agileuprising.libsyn.com/podcast/openspace-agility-with-daniel-mezick JENNIFER TU, ZEE SPENCER, THAYER PRIME, AND MATT PATTERSON ON TECH DONE RIGHT FROM TABLE XI The Tech Done Right podcast featured Jennifer Tu, Zee Spencer, Thayer Prime, and Matt Patterson with host Noel Rappin. Noel started by asking the guests what they thought the biggest mistake people make when trying to hire developers is. Thayer said, “One of the biggest mistakes anybody makes in hiring is hiring people they like and that they want to work with because they’re nice as opposed to hiring against a spec of what the worker is supposed to be doing.” This comment matches my own experience because this practice was rampant on previous teams of mine. Jennifer asked Matt how his company attracts candidates and he described using their current employee’s networks. Thayer called this the number one diversity mistake that all companies make. Noel asked about what to do at the end of the process where you need to go from multiple opinions you need to turn into a single yes/no decision. Jennifer has everyone write down their impressions before they talk to anyone else and write down specifically what they observed to support the conclusion you come to. This is how I always do it, but I’m always surprised at how few teams practice this. Noel asked about good and bad uses of interview time. I loved Jennifer’s example of what a bad use of time it is to say, “Tell me about yourself.” Sometimes I have candidates jump into providing this kind of information even though I hadn’t asked. Such people steer the interview into a well-prepared speech of all their best qualities that doesn’t give you a full picture of the candidate. Thayer then made a comment about the tendency of interviewers to try to make the candidates sweat. I agree with Thayer that this is usually the exact opposite of what you want if you’re trying to make the interview as much like the actual job experience as possible. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/episode-56-developer-hiring/id1195695341?i=1000430735771&mt=2 Website link: https://www.techdoneright.io/56 JAMES COLGAN ON THIS IS PRODUCT MANAGEMENT The This Is Product Management podcast featured James Colgan with host Mike Fishbein. James is a product manager for Outlook Mobile, which has 100 million monthly active users. James talked about his strategy for user growth being to make a product that is trusted by IT and loved by users. This led to their measures of success, such as usage and love for the product, measured by things like app store rating. James gave a great example of doing user research to create a product that is loved globally rather just in certain geographies. They did research in Asia and found drastic differences in the relationship between personal time and work time. They found North Americans and Europeans kept a strong delineation between work and personal time, but they found significant overlap between personal and work time among Asian customers. The data-driven nature of the product decisions payed dividends in both choosing the right features to work on and avoiding the wrong ones. They got the idea that they wanted to improve the ease of composing emails, but after looking at their instrumentation, they found that the average session length was 22 seconds. So instead they focused on consumption of emails over composition. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/188-listening-to-users-at-scale-is-product-management/id975284403?i=1000430581654&mt=2 Website link: https://www.thisisproductmanagement.com/episodes/listening-to-users-at-scale/ MATT KAPLAN ON BUILD BY DRIFT The Build by Drift podcast featured Matt Kaplan with host Maggie Crowley. Matt talked about how the book Creativity Inc. by Pixar founder Ed Catmull inspired him to see the similarities between creating products and telling stories. He says that every great story has a protagonist (the target user), starts with tension (the problem the product is trying to solve), has an end state (the vision for solving the user’s problem), has a core belief (the product differentiators), and consists of a sequence of events to get to that end state (the work we need to do to get the users from the tension to the end state). Maggie asked what the benefits are of thinking about products in this way and he explained that product management is about solving problems and telling stories. Stories could be used to convince salespeople that you’re doing the right thing, to tell engineers about what they’re going to build, or to tell customers about what your team has built. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/build-19-how-great-products-are-like-great-stories/id1445050691?i=1000430866513&mt=2 Website link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swz0TnLwbrA&list=PL_sQbSaZtRqCn6JJSkjma79c8c4bLdaJH&index=4&t=0s FEEDBACK Ask questions, make comments, and let your voice be heard by emailing podcast@thekguy.com. Twitter: https://twitter.com/thekguy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithmmcdonald/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekguypage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_k_guy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysPayr8nXwJJ8-hqnzMFjw Website:
James Colgan, Senior Director of Product Management for Outlook Mobile at Microsoft, shares his approach to scaling a product and generating user feedback for an app with over 100 million monthly active users. Get the latest updates from the show at www.thisisproductmanagement.com.
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App Masters - App Marketing & App Store Optimization with Steve P. Young
Today's guest is the Senior Director of Product Management Enterprise for Outlook Mobile. You will hear how he's been able to grow the Outlook app to over 100 million monthly active users. Pay attention to how the team talked to users in their home and how that allowed them to strip out unnecessary features, why they focused on one star reviews and how they changed the on-boarding process to improve user signups. James Colgan currently serves as the Senior Director of Product Management Enterprise for Outlook Mobile.
Join the Acquired Limited Partner program! https://kimberlite.fm/acquired/ (works best on mobile) Ben and David have special guest Kurt DelBene on to discuss Microsoft's acquisition of Acompli, Sunrise, and Wunderlist. Kurt is the EVP of Corporate Strategy and Planning at Microsoft, and joins to discuss Microsoft’s cloud-first, mobile-first strategy, and the importance of being cross-platform in the modern era. They cover: How the app of Outlook Mobile on iPhone and Android came to be. How to decide whether to build vs. buy, and how it plays into the strategy for Office. How to preserve a culture and a team, and how Javier Soltero came to run all of Outlook at Microsoft. The origin of Outlook on the PC, originally led by Brian MacDonald as “Ren”. How to balance a business with competing priorities, and a decision-making framework for acquisitions in a large company. How to measure the success of an acquisition, and how sometimes, it’s not by measuring revenue at all.
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Pierre Valade is Co-Founder and CEO @ Sunrise, the beautiful calendar app, acquired by Microsoft for $100m in February 2015, where he now works on Outlook Mobile for Microsoft. Prior to Sunrise, Pierre worked as a UX designer @ Foursquare following a successful hackathon in which he built an app in 6 hours, called Agora. Agora impressed Foursquare Founder, Dennis Crowley to the extent that Pierre was hired in the same month. As a result of Pierre's success he was named on the Innovators Under 35. In Today's Episode You Will Learn: How Pierre came up with the idea for Sunrise? What made Sunrise standout above all calendar apps as the best calendar? What features are most requested by Sunrise users? How was the design process in altering the design from a iPhone to a Apple Watch? What was Pierre and Sunrise approach to testing and iterating products? Having raised VC funding prior to acquisition, how did Pierre meet his initial investors, what was his fundraising experience like? Were there any surprises or challenges? How did the Microsoft Acquisition come about? How has Pierre's role and Sunrise changed since the acquisition? Items Mentioned In Today's Episode: Pierre's Fave Book: Zero To One: Peter Thiel Pierre Most Impactful Purchase: iPhone 6 Pierre's Fave Newsletter or Blog: Stratechery by Ben Thompson
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