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They need people with the skills and innate talent for looking at a community and sussing out what it wants, then breaking down what they have to figure out how to make money delivering that.
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What they need to hire are some trend analysts and analytics based marketers, game designers (not coders, but game theory people), and well - the kinds of people Hollywood uses to vet out what sort of movie will make money next year. but then gone about rather amateurish means of exploring it. There is still a LOT of potential for Second Life, and since Rod came on board they have seemed to realize where that potential lies: as an entertainment platform. Hopefully they will 'get over it' with the acquisition phase and start looking again at ways to improve the appeal of the products they have now. So I suspect Blocksworld will do quite well for them. I don't suppose this sound familiar to anyone? Suffice it to say, LLs knows how to make money hand over fist through this kind of model. Look under a rug somewhere, should be able to find them along with a few lost lindens and a couple moles.Īs for profit model: a free app with in game added purchases.
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"Whatever happened to Patterns and that Dorito guy?" and the trend for the tablets is not likely to go well. People-ARE- still buying tablets right now, but less and less as replacements for a laptop or a phone. The answer lies somewhere between that Windows 8 Tablet and the Mac Air books.
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The trick is getting the computing power of a laptop into the tablet device, so your laptop is small enough, but still has a full operating system to handle "ALL" potential computing needs, and not just low end fadish needs. detachable keyboard, or you could even add on a photonic keyboard (I have no idea what they are really called, but these do exist: keyboards that work by projecting an image onto the table, and you type by touching the right spots in the image and I suppose thereby breaking some beam.) BUT, as a laptop, its a prototype for what laptops might soon look like: The only tablet that actually gets it right is the Windows 8 one - but its priced above the laptop range. eReaders? items like the Kindle and the color Nook (not the Nook HD, but the eReader Nooks) are going to take that market due to better battery life and screens customized for staring at them under more extreme lighting conditions (try reading a novel on a tablet in a sunny outdoor cafe, now do it on an eReader specialized kindle or Nook). Tablets will in time see their functionality pulled into better versions of things like glass, or to phones like the newest Samsung one that can be plugged into a full display for when you need more than just a screen to watch a movie while inflight / on the train /etc.Īnd the last space for them. You'll want to go the laptop route for heavier typing, managing secure files, accounting, spreadsheet work, IT work, graphic design, school work, gaming, and well - everything we already do with computers. and then for real 'application' work: laptops. The real divide will be phones that can handle basic business needs: meeting handling, conferencing, casual browsing, and playing apps while sitting in the back at a large meeting or convention. Not practical for serious computing, not as agile as what one can do on one's phone. They're a fad and largely toys that will go the way of the pet rock soon. Media hasn't yet convinced me that tablets are useful. "I wanted to give it a try but iPad only.