Inexpensive products tend to become more powerful over time, eventually outperforming high-end products
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In technology, the low end often overtakes the high end 1 0 2and
Inexpensive products tend to become more powerful over time, eventually outperforming high-end products 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
The best opportunities for startups are in niche markets where things are currently very bad 1 0 2Argument #ce314956 1 0 2
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Companies spend a lot of money on software and often get poor quality in return 1 0 2and
Selling software to smaller companies is easier than selling to big ones 1 0 2and
In technology, the low end often overtakes the high end 1 0 2and
Inexpensive products tend to become more powerful over time, eventually outperforming high-end products 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
There are many areas that are as backward as search was before Google 2 0 3Mentions
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