Sold! | JOMO for 26th Apr
In today’s JOMO: Amazon as a service, how to keep Figma clean and ofcourse, the deal
🗞In the news
Reddit is spending $1 million to fund its users’ best ideas and competitions - Verge
“We will invite communities to submit ideas for projects, events, contests, giving, almost anything you can think of to bring people together for inspiration and delight,” the company said in its announcement. Projects can ask for between $1,000 and $50,000, and Reddit will start issuing grants in June.
TikTok was the top app by worldwide downloads in Q1 2022 - TC
This is *inspite* of the ban in India
Twitter and Elon Musk agree to $44 billion deal to take the company private - Morning Brew
🤑🚀Startups, funding etc
FirstCry plans $1 billion IPO, may seek Sebi nod next month - ET
Startup IPOs are back?
🤩New products, features, launches
Google Play launches its own privacy ‘nutrition labels,’ following similar effort by Apple - TC
The company says it will begin to roll out the new Google Play Data safety section to users on a gradual basis, ahead of the July 20th deadline that requires developers to properly disclose the data their app collects, if and how it’s shared with third parties, the app’s security practices, and more.
🤔Interesting read
Beyond Aggregation: Amazon as a Service - Stratechery
I think it’s meaningful that “Buy With Prime” is the first major initiative of new CEO Andy Jassy’s regime; I don’t think it’s an accident that it is so clearly inspired by AWS.
11 steps to keep Figma clean - UX Collective
We all probably already know how it is to receive a project from someone else. Not everyone works the same way, it’s what makes our field so varied. We need to spend some time focusing on adapting. In this article, I will go over 11 steps that may help you and your teammates in organizing your work in Figma.
Super useful if Figma is your daily use product
📊Poll for the day
Are you thinking of quitting Twitter?
Yes
No
I’m not on Twitter!
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