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
- Toyota has been ads that tout that their hybrids don’t need plugs. Well, neither do their ICE vehicles. 3 hours ago
- So far I haven’t heard anyone say AI is *not* a big deal. Unlike crypto, NFTs and DAO, which had a lot of skeptics.… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 3 hours ago
- Hiring an exec for Comcast to run a loyalty program? Oh joy. Thought bubble: how can you incorporate 2 year contr… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 12 hours ago
- RT @ccanonne_: My solution to handle ChatGPT in my Algorithms class: turn the tables and make it an assignment. I prompted ChatGPT with an… 12 hours ago
- This move won’t cause any impersonation issues. twitter.com/williamshatner… 12 hours ago
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- Getting down to numbers: quantitative research
- Pricing the COVID-19 vaccine
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- Favorite things, day 2: credit cards
- Favorite things, day 3: Hawaii
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- A finance guide for millionaires and billionaires
- Rakesh’s travel secrets for your holiday travel
- 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
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Daily Archives: July 14, 2008
Technology moves on, language doesn’t
One of my favorite iPhone apps is Rotary Dialer. There’s just something fun about making the latest and greatest device act like something from the 60s. Rotary Dialer isn’t like the “classic” phones from Pottery Barn, where the buttons are … Continue reading
Posted in apple, fun, iphone
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Unlocking the creativity of the masses
With the launch of the iPhone last year (and the millions of dollars in ad spend around it), Apple did more for wireless data adoption than wireless carriers had in the last 10 years. With Thursday’s launch of the App … Continue reading
Posted in apple, apple tv, facebook, flickr, geotagging, gps, iphone, ipod, lbs, local search, mobile, mobile search, photography, social networking, twitter, where, wireless, wireless data, yelp
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