2 points | by lauraorchid 11 hours ago ago
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Because they don’t want to.
I expect the CEOs have decided that they would rather spend time/money/maypower on (A) attracting investment dollars rather than (B) making end-users excited or pleased.
I think because many of them, notably Microsoft have a tendency to release things too early and fix in post.
Because they don’t want to.
I expect the CEOs have decided that they would rather spend time/money/maypower on (A) attracting investment dollars rather than (B) making end-users excited or pleased.
I think because many of them, notably Microsoft have a tendency to release things too early and fix in post.