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    Explore "google maps" with insightful episodes like "Google’s Trial Heats Up + How to Wear A.I. + It’s Our Birthday!", "Manik Gupta (ex-CPO Uber, Google Maps) on how to build consumer apps, why it’s useful to be optimistic about technology, creating inflections in your PM career, the changing CPO role, and more", "Amazon’s fall hardware event / Google’s Search On / Code Conference 2021", "Android 12 and the M1 iMac!" and "#78 Very Quickly to the Drill" from podcasts like ""Hard Fork", "Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career", "The Vergecast", "Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast" and "Reply All"" and more!

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    Google’s Trial Heats Up + How to Wear A.I. + It’s Our Birthday!

    Google’s Trial Heats Up + How to Wear A.I. + It’s Our Birthday!

    The antitrust trial against Google has led to some of tech’s biggest players testifying in court, and things have gotten spicy. The New York Times reporter Cecilia Kang tells us the wildest moments in the trial so far.

    Then, A.I. is jumping off the screen and into your wardrobe. Has the personal assistant of the future finally arrived? Or a dystopian panopticon?

    Plus: happy first birthday, Hard Fork! Kevin and Casey share some lessons learned.

    Today’s guest:

    • Cecilia Kang covers technology and regulation for The Times.

    Additional reading:

    • Microsoft’s chief executive told the court the internet is really the “Google web.”
    • A.I. wearables like the Ai Pin from Humane are turning heads on the runway.
    • OpenAI is in talks with Jony Ive to build the “iPhone of artificial intelligence.”

     

    Manik Gupta (ex-CPO Uber, Google Maps) on how to build consumer apps, why it’s useful to be optimistic about technology, creating inflections in your PM career, the changing CPO role, and more

    Manik Gupta (ex-CPO Uber, Google Maps) on how to build consumer apps, why it’s useful to be optimistic about technology, creating inflections in your PM career, the changing CPO role, and more

    Manik Gupta has led two of the most successful consumer products in history—Google Maps, where he was Director of product for the Maps team, and Uber, where he was CPO. After leaving Uber, he spent some time working on a product to help people avoid getting COVID called CVKey, and most recently he took on a role at Microsoft as Corporate Vice President leading many of their consumer efforts.

    Thank you to our wonderful sponsors for making this episode possible:

    • Mixpanel: https://mixpanel.com/startups

    • Coda: http://coda.io/lenny

    Unit: https://unit.co/lenny

    In this episode, we cover:

    [3:55] Patterns for career success

    [7:19] Why it’s valuable to be optimistic about technology

    [13:54] Challenges and mistakes through Manik’s career

    [17:28] How you learn the most about yourself through challenges

    [20:25] What Manik’s learned about building successful consumer apps

    [26:18] The importance of company-product fit

    [30:02] “The consumer stack”—what your company needs to have in place to build a successful consumer product

    [36:22] The path from PM to CPO

    [39:19] Evolution of CPO role

    [44:40] What leads to promotions in a PM career

    [47:58] What creates inflections in one’s PM career

    [52:05] How PMs shoot themselves in the foot

    [55:05] What it’s like to work at Google vs. Uber vs. Microsoft

    [1:01:35] What he wished he built into Google Maps

    Where to find Manik:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manikg/

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/manikgupta



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    Amazon’s fall hardware event / Google’s Search On / Code Conference 2021

    Amazon’s fall hardware event / Google’s Search On / Code Conference 2021
    The Verge's Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, and Alex Cranz discuss all the product announced at Amazon's fall devices event, as well as Google's Search On fall event. Verge senior reporter Alex Heath joins the show to discuss news that came out of the interviews at Code Conference. Further reading: Amazon’s fall hardware event 2021: rumors, news, and announcements Amazon’s race to create the disappearing computer  Here’s the deluge of announcements from Amazon’s fall devices event Say hello to Astro, Alexa on wheels  Amazon’s Astro cannot fetch your beer Amazon Astro is ‘terrible’ and will ‘throw itself down’ stairs, developers reportedly claim Amazon’s automotive efforts appear to be taking a pit stop Don’t be fooled — Amazon’s Astro isn’t a home robot, it’s a camera on wheels Remember when beta testing was free?  Amazon’s new Echo Show 15 is meant to hang on your wall Amazon’s AZ2 CPU knows your face Amazon Glow is a video chat gadget with built-in games to keep kids engaged Amazon announces new wearable and services to try to make you fitter Amazon’s new Ring Alarm Pro combines a security system with an Eero router  Blink’s first doorbell is finally released, four years later Ring Video Doorbells are finally getting package alerts Amazon takes on Nest with a $59.99 smart thermostat Google’s Search On fall 2021 event: news and announcements Google Search’s next phase: context is king  Google expands shopping searches with Lens and in-store inventory checks Google Maps is making it easier to see wildfires and tree coverage Google Lens will soon search for words and images combined Google is using AI to help users explore the topics they’re searching for — here’s how Elon Musk to Jeff Bezos: ‘you cannot sue your way to the Moon Elon Musk: ‘we probably don’t need’ NDAs for Tesla’s ‘Full Self-Driving’ beta USB-C cables are getting new, confusing logos for faster 240W charging standard Nintendo categorically denies that a 4K Switch Pro is in development ‘Rife with sexism’: employees of Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin describe ‘toxic’ workplace culture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Android 12 and the M1 iMac!

    Android 12 and the M1 iMac!
    This week, we take a deep dive into the many announcements from Google I/O, before we welcome David Imel to the episode, who brings us an interview with Liam Spradlin, a designer with Google and someone who worked on Material You. Finally, we discuss the M1 Apple lineup and the new specs from the all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning. Links: Subscribe to the pod & share with friends: http://bit.ly/WaveformMKBHD Subscribe to the pod on YouTube for full videos: https://bit.ly/WVFRMPodcastYouTube https://twitter.com/wvfrm https://twitter.com/mkbhd https://twitter.com/andymanganelli https://twitter.com/AdamLukas17 https://twitter.com/DurvidImel https://www.instagram.com/wvfrmpodcast/ shop.mkbhd.com Music by KamrenB: https://spoti.fi/2WRJOFh Liam Spradlin: https://twitter.com/LiamSpradlin Ford F-150: https://bit.ly/3bZfjET Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    #78 Very Quickly to the Drill

    #78 Very Quickly to the Drill
    Alex and PJ chase down the strangest tips from our Weird Ads hotline, and at the bottom of the rabbit hole they find the Mother of All AdWords Scams. Futher Reading David Segal's story on locksmiths The Ringfinders website Form to give feedback on specific ads Google's statement on our episode:  Our goal is to provide a great experience for the users, advertisers, and publishers that interact with our advertising products everyday. An important part of this work is listening to reactions—good, bad, and in-between—from our users about their experiences online. We appreciate this very much; it helps us make AdWords better. Bad ads are an industry-wide issue and we fight them with considerable fire-power: we’ve invested in best-in-class technology and built a global team of more than 1,000 googlers specifically dedicated to this effort. While this work has produced positive results—we disabled 780 million ads for violating our policies in 2015 alone—we understand this is an ongoing challenge for everyone and we’ll continue to battle it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices