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Why "Build to last" is bullcrap consultants suck and how Digg failed to innovate

6 pointsby joopover 16 years ago
Its not competition between companies but business-models. It’s not about product lifecycles but about shorter strategy life cycles

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swombatover 16 years ago
Not a great article. Very poor english ("Today we live in a world that exponentially innovating world." &#60;&#60; first sentence? C'mon!), and the point is very poorly made and, on the whole, incorrect!<p>I think there's probably some interesting point hidden somewhere in this article, but I can't put my finger on it - it's certainly nowhere near the surface.
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daviover 16 years ago
I get the point of the article, but I stubbed my toe on this quote within it:<p>"By 2023, a $1,000 computer will exceed the computation capability of the Human Brain."<p>How to quantify the 'computation capability' of the human brain? If we knew the transformations the brain makes to the information it receives, we would <i>understand</i> the brain, which we do not.
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anthonyrubinover 16 years ago
What is meant by this:<p>"We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist using technologies that haven’t been invented"