Ένα ενδιαφερον άρθρο:
http://techcrunch.com/2011/08/26/one-more-thing/
Ειδικά το παρακάτω απόσπασμα χτυπαει διανα:
Apple is a testament to the idea that “little things matter”. Users may not consciously notice all the tiny bits of attention to detail they encounter in Apple products throughout a day, but it is what endears them to these products. It’s why when you pick up a*competing*product, it just doesn’t feel right even though the specs may be the same, and it may even look the same.
It’s also why people who don’t use Apple products don’t understand what all the fuss is about. The fuss is about all of the fuss put into making sure every pixel is exactly where it should be on every screen, in every program, all the time.
And Steve Jobs is a*personification*of all of this. He is a personification of Apple products. Ultimately, that’s why we’re seeing the reaction we’re seeing to his resignation.
http://techcrunch.com/2011/08/26/one-more-thing/
Ειδικά το παρακάτω απόσπασμα χτυπαει διανα:
Apple is a testament to the idea that “little things matter”. Users may not consciously notice all the tiny bits of attention to detail they encounter in Apple products throughout a day, but it is what endears them to these products. It’s why when you pick up a*competing*product, it just doesn’t feel right even though the specs may be the same, and it may even look the same.
It’s also why people who don’t use Apple products don’t understand what all the fuss is about. The fuss is about all of the fuss put into making sure every pixel is exactly where it should be on every screen, in every program, all the time.
And Steve Jobs is a*personification*of all of this. He is a personification of Apple products. Ultimately, that’s why we’re seeing the reaction we’re seeing to his resignation.