This week’s notable stories about #DigitalMedia, #Mobile, #Culture, #eCommerce, #ProductManagement

One of the things I’ve noticed is how hard it is to keep track of the interesting pieces I read on a day to day basis. It is even harder to share them with the people I believe they could be of interest to. This is an attempt to share the most notable stories I read on a weekly basis. 1st iteration today, let’s call it a beta, feedback and comments welcome !

PS : if you want more and/or a different flavor I highly recommend you check out Eric Scherer with his “liens vagabonds” and Benedict Evans with his newsletter.

#Journalism, #USA : are you ready to assume that the decline in print circulation has reached a plateau ?(table comparing 2013 and 2015 circulation numbers)

#ProductManagement : never understimate how hard it is to build new products on top of your legacy technology— the stack fallacy concept. “Product management is the art of knowing what to build”

#ProductManagement : looking for a definition of the product manager ? There is no single answer but a few questions to start with…good quote : “You’re not managing a product. You’re managing the problem it solves”

#DigitalMedia, #Rumblr : ever heard of #rumblr the “Tinder of Fighting” ? Spoiler alert, it isn’t real but definitely worked out for the creative agency behind the concept.

#DigitalMedia, #Netflix : need more proof that consumers (all 70m of them) love Netflix ? check how popular their original content is. Oh and do you think Netflix is overrated ? May be, but you still might want to look at some of the facts to make up your own opinion.

#DigitalMedia, #Messaging : 2 pieces on how Messaging services are ready to leverage their huge audiences and usage to drive revenues with business and how Facebook is connecting the world beyond FB Messenger and Whatsapp

#DigitalMedia, #DataPrivacy : the tool you can use to see what Facebook knows about you.

#Mobile, #Journalism : is Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) going to make the user experience better while preserving publisher’s business model ? deep analysis by Frederic Filloux

I hope you’ve enjoyed this first selection, have a great weekend.