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by GuiA
2540 days ago
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Are we talking about financial success, or making quality products? I get that shareholders care about the former, but as hackers we should care about the latter. Pixar movies have become crappy sequels made to sell toys. Instagram has become an ad infested product that tries to have every feature, resulting in a confused mess. Exxon/Mobil is one of the worst things that could have happened to the planet. eBay/PayPal is a good one that made product sense. I’m not big enough of a Marvel fan to judge that one. |
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Not really. Most of what they do isn't sequels, and the ones they do are great. I saw Toy Story in the cinema and loved it. My daughter just saw Toy Story 4 in the cinema and loved it. So...financially successful, and people love the movies - not sure how this is a good example, to be honest (unless the metric is "I don't like it", of course...).