Apple Logo, Habit-forming products, Adobe's new shortcuts
Would you choose a Diamond or Water bottle?
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Apple wants this recipe app to stop using a pear in its logo
Apple says Prepear’s logo could create confusion with its own.
Adobe has launched a series of .new browser shortcuts, including PDF.new, which can immediately convert word docs into PDFs, and Sign.new, which will allow you to add text boxes to a static PDF. 👇


Do you wonder how to build habit-forming products like Twitter, Google, and Instagram? Then this blog post will help you to build one.

Hooking Users In 3 Steps: An Intro to Habit Testing
The truly great consumer technology companies of the past 25 years have all had one thing in common: they created habits. This is what separates world-changing businesses from the rest. Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Twitter are used daily by a high proportion of their users and their products are so compelling that many of us struggle to imagine life before they existed. (7 mins)
Life skills 💚
Today’s topic is Economics!
The paradox of value (4 mins)
Imagine you’re on a game show and you can choose between two prizes: a diamond … or a bottle of water. It’s an easy choice – the diamonds are more valuable. But if given the same choice when you were dehydrated in the desert, after wandering for days, would you choose differently? Why? Aren’t diamonds still more valuable? Akshita Agarwal explains the paradox of value.
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