About
RAKESH AGRAWAL
I am Senior Director of Product at Audible.
I have been designing and marketing Internet services since 1993. I have worked at Tellme, AOL Search, uReach Technologies, washingtonpost.com and startribune.com.
On Twitter
- RT @JJHensleyauthor: Shout out to all the domestic terrorists being arrested because they had their cell phones on them while attacking the… 3 hours ago
- This is what a real lockdown looks like. Stay safe, my DC/MD/VA friends. (The hearts are some of my favorite places… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 3 hours ago
- Nixon’s ghost *really* doesn’t want that comparison. cnn.com/2021/01/14/pol… 3 hours ago
- I remember my SPG ambassadors. Dedicated people I could call, email. They’d take care of all of my travel needs. Ha… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 4 hours ago
- RT @ashishkjha: Thrilled to see David Kessler leading Operation Warp Speed At FDA and elsewhere, David was known as the guy who got stuff… 4 hours ago
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Recent Posts
- Lobsterclass – free classes on product management
- Getting down to numbers: quantitative research
- Pricing the COVID-19 vaccine
- Favorite things, day 1: podcasts
- Rakesh’s travel secrets for your holiday travels
- Favorite things, day 2: credit cards
- Favorite things, day 3: Hawaii
- Favorite things, day 4: TiVo
- Favorite things, day 5: Alaska Airlines
- Favorite things, day 6: First Republic
Top Posts
- Groupon, LivingSocial and daily deals - merchant FAQ
- A sample Groupon merchant agreement
- LivingSocial merchant agreement
- Searching vs. browsing
- A phone that could only come from Apple
- Because manholes are round
- Google SMS - a way out of voice recognition hell
- A look at Groupon's extremely lopsided merchant agreement
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Daily Archives: June 18, 2007
Kill time anywhere with YouTube mobile
NewTeeVee reports on the launch of YouTube mobile. Now you can kill time watching YouTube videos anywhere, assuming you have a phone that can display streaming video. You should also have an unlimited data plan, lest you have to hold … Continue reading
Posted in google, mobile, video, wireless, wireless data, YouTube
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The quirks of dining out
The New York Times has a fun read today about the rise of OpenTable, an online restaurant reservation service. One of the benefits to restaurateurs is the ability to keep track of the quirks of diners. Among the funnier quirks: … Continue reading
Posted in customer service
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