Friday, August 28, 2009

The market thus far…

seoulbrother:

[snip]

It’s not about openness or lack of openness. People want the future. If that bit of the future is tagged as an open technology then it’s more serendipitous than the aesthetics of transparency.

We live in the future.

Also, butts. (giggle)

Are you saying we live in butts, or that we will in the future?

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  1. 2arrs2ells reblogged this from marco and added:
    He should have mentioned...Internet along with
  2. thememegeneration reblogged this from toldorknown and added:
    Answer quickly before I pull the trigger on this purchase of butt futures.
  3. toldorknown reblogged this from seoulbrother and added:
    Are you saying we live
  4. seoulbrother reblogged this from azspot and added:
    restrictions.…...openness or lack...openness. People...
  5. azspot reblogged this from marco and added:
    The overarching arc of the history of computing refutes this assessment. Excepting for specialized niches, open has...
  6. damoon reblogged this from marco
  7. marco reblogged this from azspot and added:
    AZspot’s response...hear this argument...market just doesn’t...
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  10. azspot reblogged this from squashed and added:
    I already regret my iPhone 3Gs purchase and 2 year contract renewal. And I’ve pledged not to sink any more money into...
  11. justincharity reblogged this from squashed and added:
    Users ruin, say, Windows...out-of-date or they’ve downloaded lots
  12. squashed reblogged this from marco and added:
    I usually agree with Marco, but he’s all wrong when it comes to iPhone’s app review process. As Marco’s regular readers...
  13. zachrose reblogged this from marco and added:
    I’ve been confused...What makes mobile software different from desktop software?
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