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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A minimum lovable product sounds great and exemplifies the qualities of product purpose, I still wonder if it makes sense for an innovative startup? A minimum lovable product establishes some great principles such as design first, user thinking frameworks. However, what happens when you don't know what the final product looks like? And does it work in places where you're trying to create something completely new and unheard of? </p>
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