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| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=20977 | ChaosPrototype (196) Nov 01, 2008 - 01:08 pm » Edited on Nov 01, 2008 - 01:08 pm
| This phenomenon is called "disruptive innovation" or "disruptive technology". Disruptive Innovations are typically cheaper, simpler to use versions of existing products that target low-end or entirely customers. When these products emerge, established companies are paralyzed (unless they get into the market as well. Which is what HP, Dell, ASUS, etc has done). This is in contrast to revolutionary innovations which is innovation that most often replaces incumbent technology (automobiles replaced horse drawn vehicles). Or evolutionary innovation i.e. more megapixels, more storage, faster processors).
Disruptive products lack many of the features found on established goods and caters specifically to the “good enough” market. These products cater to customers who do not demand much out of their product. Another example of this would be TATA motor’s new car for $2000. Flag this | Edit this post |









| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=20912 | ChaosPrototype (196) Oct 08, 2008 - 07:52 pm
| Games and movies alike... producers need to stop crying and actually come up with something good.
Take Batman for example. It was a fantastic movie and movie goers went to theaters again and again. Even those that pirate, didn't for this film because it was worth spending that money to watch the movie in theaters. A good game will make people want to go out to buy the game legally and play on legal servers etc.. Flag this | Edit this post |


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