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Happy new year!! Oh ? why so late? Well, it?s never too late to wish you a great new year especi

Happy new year!! Oh – why so late? Well, it’s never too late to wish you a great new year especially when you are onto a fresh take on life and a platform. Yes, we have launched a fresh version of NextBigWhat.com – one that brings to you signals (and zero noise). In the days when fluff wins over depth, fake over real news, political discourse beats futuristic talks – we all need a friend who pops up useful and relevant content. A friend who knows what is useful and relevant. And that friend is NextBigWhat. Our new avatar is all about signal and #ProductThinking sans noise (more details [here](). We are red eyed focused on entrepreneurs / professionals who need access to resources/ insights/ practical advice which help them grow in their business / career. To start off, take a look at some of the useful pieces that will bring fresh perspective to you. For more, do visit / participate @[NextBigWhat.com](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Jeff Bezos on building Amazon and the discipline to build great businesses]( “Invention is never disruptive. Only customer adoption is.” You can peacefully drop everything and watch this interview. [India's ‘Good Morning!’ texts are driving Silicon Valley companies crazy]( And this has led to one of the finest product from Google. [The Entire point of Amazon GO is LOST]( What can competition learn from this? [Market Segmentation: The Reason Spotify Is Beating Apple Music]( You can survive Apple (it's not easy though). [China is worried about India’s amended enemy property law]( What will happen to Xiaomi / Lenovo if India and China officially enter a war scenario? [India’s Richest 1% cornered 73% of wealth created last year #IncomeInequality]( Sad, but true. --------------------------------------------------------------- By the way, our upcoming conference [ProductGeeks Conf]( is all about products. Grab your super early bird discount if you haven’t ! We have also announced the [first batch of 6 weeks product management course](. - PS: The newsletter will now be a regular one. We are quite proud of our new avatar and would be happy to collect your feedback (just hit the [reply button](mailto:team@nextbigwhat.com?subject=newsletter%20feedback)). NextBigWhat team. / contact: [team@nextbigwhat.com](mailto:team@nextbigwhat.com?subject=newsletter%20feedback) / [leave](

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