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by glenra
5174 days ago
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There was nothing wrong with the Apple antenna. It was a perception issue, not a flaw. People kept buying that phones even after Apple stopped giving away the free cases and people kept giving it a higher customer satisfaction rating than any other phone on the planet at the time...because the benefits of the new design generally outweighed the costs - it was a good design given the constraints faced at the time. > I suggest looking up "Steve's Folly" Which turns out to be a rant about Adobe Flash for Mobile, which even Adobe has since given up on. http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2011/11/adobe-reportedly... http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2012/02/adobe-confirms-n... |
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Try this one: http://www.cultofmac.com/125623/the-best-revelations-quotes-...
"Steve Jobs’ obsession with aesthetic details could be taken to ludicrous extents. For example, when they built a state-of-the-arty factory in Fremonth to manufacture the Macintosh, Jobs wanted all the machines repainted in bright colors. Apple’s manufacturing director, Matt Carter, fought him on it, because this was precision equipment, and repainting them could make them not work right. Steve persevered, and one of the most expensive machines broke, being known as Steve’s folly."