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Nir’s Note: This post was co-authored with Ximena Vengoechea. Ximena is a design researcher at
Nir’s Note: This guest post is written by Max Ogles. Max writes at MaxOgles.com about behavior chang
Right now, someone is tinkering with a billion dollar secret — they just don’t know it yet. “What pe
When my family immigrated to the United States in 1981, my father weighed 185 pounds. He came chasin
Nir’s Note: In this guest post Ryan Hoover takes a look at how interface changes drive innovation. R
Note: I’m proud to have co-authored this post with Jason Hreha, the founder of Dopamine, a
Diets don’t work. Studies show that temporary fixes to old habits actually make people gain weight.
How do products tempt us? What makes them so alluring? It is easy to assume we crave delicious food
My wife put our daughter to bed, brushed her teeth, and freshened up before bed. Slipping under the
Do you get the feeling apps are getting dumber? They are, and that’s a good thing. Behind the surpri
Until recently, when I needed a break I’d grab my phone. Whether I was bored, mentally fatigued, or
Note: I co-authored this post with Andrew Martin and David Ngo. It originally ap
NOTE: This post originally appeared in Techcrunch. Reading Leena Rao’s recent article on Techc
Nir’s Note: In this guest post, Ryan Hoover, contributing writer of my book Hooked, describes how no
Nir’s Note: This guest post is an excerpt from my friend Ryan Holiday’s new book, Ego Is t
Everyone suddenly seems interested in messing with your head. Gamification, Quantified Sel
Nir’s Note: In this last in a series of guest posts on the topic of technology habits, Jason Sh
Interested in boosting customer desire? A classic study that demonstrates the psychology of scarcity
This week, thousands of people swarmed the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Looking fr
Nir’s Note: This guest post comes from Marc Abraham, a London-based product manager at&nbs