Pretty interesting. But isn't Apple the perfect counter-example for this line of thinking? (http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/16-04/bz_apple?currentPage=all)
Be like the Internet = be more like human beings. Master relationships, patterns. If you're just a node, how do you differentiate? Apple follows love to the detail and makes it work. Good principles in play here. Delta: would have liked a voice track. -macgeo
Thats a really nice presentation
ReplyDeleteDefinitely!
ReplyDeletePretty interesting. But isn't Apple the perfect counter-example for this line of thinking? (http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/16-04/bz_apple?currentPage=all)
ReplyDeleteGreat counterpoint Rubin.
ReplyDeletegood stuff dave
ReplyDeleteBe like the Internet = be more like human beings. Master relationships, patterns. If you're just a node, how do you differentiate? Apple follows love to the detail and makes it work. Good principles in play here. Delta: would have liked a voice track. -macgeo
ReplyDeleteTypo in slide 66 should be you[r]
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