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Product Blog update: Basecamp email improvements, Highrise case studies, etc.

New in Basecamp: Post a message via email You can now email a message directly to a project. This means you can post messages without even being logged in. Just send a message via email from your desktop, web-based email client, or mobile phone, and it’ ...

From 37SIGNALS, Signal vs. Noise,  5 Mar 2010

Illustrating REWORK (Part 1 of 2)

This is a guest post from Mike Rohde. We hired Mike to illustrate original art for REWORK. Each one of the 90 essays in REWORK is accompanied by an illustration that captures the key message of the essay. We asked Mike to share the illustration process ...

From 37SIGNALS, Signal vs. Noise,  24 Feb 2010
Related Topics: Jason Fried,  Moleskine

LINK: Jason Fried interviewed on The Pipeline

Dan Benjamin interviews Jason Fried. Topics include big vs. small, fear of success, turning points, solving universal problems, if investment and success has affected the company and how it’s evolved over 10 years, the “37signals culture” and mindset ...

From 37SIGNALS, Signal vs. Noise,  21 Feb 2010
Related Topics: Jason Fried

Product Blog update: New features in Basecamp, Highrise, and Campfire

Basecamp New in Basecamp: Redesigned messages section We just launched a redesigned message section in Basecamp. The redesign brings current discussions to the top of the screen for easy discoverability and quick access. We also cleaned up the message ...

From 37SIGNALS, Signal vs. Noise,  11 Feb 2010

PHOTO: Stewart Butterfield's resignation letter

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From 37SIGNALS, Signal vs. Noise,  9 Feb 2010

Big Think interview with Jason (filmed with the Interrotron)

Was filmed using Errol Morris’ Interrotron (or a similar device). That’s how you get the direct eye contact. Jason’s take: “Was weird for 5 seconds then it was totally natural.” The story of the Interrotron is also a neat example of scratching your own ...

From 37SIGNALS, Signal vs. Noise,  5 Feb 2010
Related Topics: Errol Morris,  Mike Wallace

QUESTION: What topics would you like to see us address

Topics about the following: 1. Money. What are your beliefs or approaches about making money? Do you believe that money is easy to make? What made the difference in changing your mindset around making, having and spending money? 2. Recommended reading ...

From 37SIGNALS, Signal vs. Noise,  28 Jan 2010

Product Blog update: bring your Highrise data to iPhone caller ID screen, new Android app for Basecamp, etc.

A few seconds before the call reaches your iPhone, a push notification will pop up on your iPhone. The screen-pop provides a full display of caller name, phone number, deal, next task, and tags so you’re prepared to take the call or forward to ...

From 37SIGNALS, Signal vs. Noise,  12 Jan 2010

Jobs at the 37signals Job Board: Teach For America, The Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, and more

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From 37SIGNALS, Signal vs. Noise,  8 Jan 2010

Product Blog update: the 37signals ID rollout

37signals ID 37signals ID begins rolling out Here’s a list of many of the major changes that come along with the 37signals ID username and password system upgrade. 37signals Launchpad: A video walkthrough The Launchpad lets you access all your ...

From 37SIGNALS, Signal vs. Noise,  21 Dec 2009
Related Topics: Jason Fried

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