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2010-03-08
Then you'll agree with me that it's funny how similar those two stories are. The way I see it, the following list perfectly describes the Sony product creation cycle :
1/Some guy has a great idea, tells the management
2/Management check if they have some funding, if the idea sounds commercially viable, and says that's okay
3/Engineers start to work on the product, make it even greater than the original idea while keeping it low-priced
4/???
5/When the product is released (or some times later, after an update), it's full of silly limitations based on user distrust. People get pissed off, especially when product reliability gets hurt in the way. Sony reputation suffers.
6/Go back to step 1.
Edited 2010-09-08 10:40 UTC