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What is a "Minimum Viable Product," and Why Do You Care?
IP Carrier (Sep 3 2010)
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If you are not in the product development business, you probably don't care what a "minimum viable product" is, and how it relates to creation of new products. If you do have responsibilities for product development, minimum viable product is a method for creating products faster, and at lower cost, by prototyping and beta testing. (Read Full Article)
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