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Trends and Behavior. Word. Play. Case in point: Bourne To Be Wilde.

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This class of pricing challenges is not unique to content leaders, and the change is led by digitalization of experiences.

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Dude! Less Lebowski, more Dickens. Dude, what the Dickens? Dickens for Dude. You may, of course, be more Lock, Stock and Two Smokin’ Barrels than Dickens. (If you’re wondering, Wordle 250 clue.) The New York Times

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A “voice of the customer” thought exercise for the fantastic folks running #Wordle: When you went from SWILL to SPILL within 7 days, what “customer” reactions did you expect? The New York Times Josh Wardle 1. Good going- I remember SWILL, so this was an easy solve

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2/ 2. Good going- I did SPILL en route to getting SWILL, and I wouldn’t have expected to pull this one out of the hat 3. Huh? I believe I did something like this a few days ago- are we out of challenges? #wordle The New York Times Josh Wardle

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3/ Would gathering this reaction about #Wordle users/ customers be useful product information? As a specific point in time gauge of reaction in a week implemented words containing repeating single and double letters which may ostensibly be more difficult? The New York Times Josh Wardle

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4/ If so, what would be the best source for this info: 1. Social media 2. Customer/ user data on patterns of words used for tries on these days? 3. Surveys? Alternatively, do you see any value of this customer/ user engagement at this time? #wordle The New York Times Josh Wardle

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5/ Finally, tying this back to Wordle strategy and goals, that feed customer acquisition and retention, what product metrics are you optimizing for? Would win streak be one of them? Would love to hear more from your team. Am a fan. #Wordle The New York Times Josh Wardle

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Today’s wordle #265 has six word options that match the last four out of five squares. Separately, you will not be able to eliminate two options for today’s wordle word unless you randomly pick the correct word. All consonant strategy.✊️😂 #wordle The New York Times Josh Wardle

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Would love to hear, and exchange ideas about, about DAOs, and DAO governance protocols/ templates/ services, that may be useful for senior citizens. #DAO #DAOs #Governance #Web3 #blockchain #SeniorCare

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"... to be saying goodbye on a team, I always felt I was a team player at heart. Singles doesn't really do that but I've had a team that travelled with me around the world. It's been amazing with them, so thanks to everybody who made it work for so many years." #RForever

"... to be saying goodbye on a team, I always felt I was a team player at heart. Singles doesn't really do that but I've had a team that travelled with me around the world. It's been amazing with them, so thanks to everybody who made it work for so many years." 

#RForever
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NYE in NYC: Subway/ moving train conversation with two random young men (likely heading to the Columbia neighborhood) on “human” free will. TBH it was them letting me interject their conversation with devil’s advocate questions and research. 😂 Yeah… Happy New Year!! 😁👋🙏

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I keep seeing a factoid to the effect that the euro area and the US economies were the same size in 2008, but America is now 44 percent bigger. Folks, that’s just the exchange rate. At purchasing power parity, nothing like that has happened

I keep seeing a factoid to the effect that the euro area and the US economies were the same size in 2008, but America is now 44 percent bigger. Folks, that’s just the exchange rate. At purchasing power parity, nothing like that has happened