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Pushing out products too fast seems to be the MO among companies. They want to make a buck, don't they?

People seem to be so focused on features, features and even more features that some are blind to the obvious, that the gadget's first duty is to be useful and usable.

What good are a thousand features if they are difficult to use, e.g. the less than pleasant experience to surf the web with almost any smartphone except the iPhone?
Posted by: Mikael_z   Posted on: 09/02/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Yes.....  dptcreations@... | 09/02/09
Wait...  cosuna | 09/03/09
MO  Mikael_z | 09/02/09
The iPhone was a complete product when it was  frgough | 09/02/09
Changing Market Conditions  possmann | 09/02/09
In other words...Apple hardware! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 09/02/09
Nope  Bruizer | 09/02/09
I don't know what's worse...  rynning | 09/02/09
I thought we were talking smartphones  tonymcs@... | 09/02/09
Call it what you want...  rynning | 09/03/09
RE: Has Apple quelled smartphone buyer expectations for finished products?  koekayttaja | 09/03/09
WM needed many updates to get this far  SaltySkipper | 09/03/09
Even tin cups attached by string can be upgraded  NJSteveK | 09/03/09
RE: Has Apple quelled smartphone buyer expectations for finished products?  hdc77494@... | 09/03/09
The human factor... learning curve and tech support...  i8thecat | 09/03/09
RE: Has Apple quelled smartphone buyer expectations for finished products?  jjmfe | 09/06/09

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