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Dec 02, 2009
tagged: tabletpc, microsoft, reviews, reaction, iphone, newyorktimes
Case In Point: Tablet devices (Launch Problem)
Why did tablet devices never catch on? What do you need to do with your startup or product for it to catch on?
In a New York Times reader response, Conrad Blickenstorfer is batting 0.100 with his diagnosis of 5 problems. I offer an alternative view of the 2 key problems: with suggestions for launching new products.
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