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"If you buy an iPad, you don’t buy a device. You buy into a system of software, services and contracts." via @thewavingcat
If you buy an iPad, you don’t really buy a device. You most importantly buy into a system of software, services and contracts. via thewavingcat.com Interesting posting on Apple and the iPad by Peter Bihr. Very worth to read and think about. Thank you @frogpond for sharing.
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Facebook’s Culture Problem May Be Fatal – The Conversation – Harvard Business Review
Facebook is behaving as though it owned not only its proprietary technology platform but the friendship networks created on it. It doesn’t. Millennials believe that ownership of their networks of friends belongs to them, not Facebook, and resist their commercialization. … Ownership in the social media world of networks is different from selling products and…
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4 of 10 iPhones Sold to Enterprise Users – (Not only) The walls of traditional Enterprise IT break down
The idea is pretty much dead that the iPhone is just for your personal life. But to see that 40 percent of iPhone sales are for the enterprise is a bit of shocker. … Will Android devices have the same potential? We think so. It’s not your uncle’s enterprise anymore. It’s mobile. It’s more savvy…
