He was right.
about nothing
>>61667808
He knew what we wanted before we wanted it.
>>61667850
I never knew we wanted shitty products.
>>61668630
The definition of a disruptive product is one that is a "crappy product for crappy consumers." People want a product that's just good enough to do the job they want done.
>>61667755
>Ima go thermonuclear war on android!
>dies
>>61667850
>mousedesk
no vision to develop the mousepad.
>>61667850
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>>61668630
You are now aware of your history buyer's remorse.
>>61667755
Smartphones are terrible and 10 years later we don't have anything that is even as good as the feature phones at the time.
There is no competent hardware manufacturers anymore.
There is no competent software companies anymore that does anything for phones.
We are at a point where running a desktop OS seems like a better deal than the shitshow that is android and iOS.
I only use an android phone because they stopped making good feature phones and all the shitty toys you can buy today is worse than what we had in the glory days of phones.
>>61667850
The resemblance to Ashton Kutcher in this image is uncanny