Ewan Spence wonders why he's not as excited as he used to be by the new smartphones appearing. A case of diversity rather than straight line progression?
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Ewan Spence wonders why he's not as excited as he used to be by the new smartphones appearing. A case of diversity rather than straight line progression?
Read on in the full article.
Ewan - "and the simple answer is that nothing is getting me bouncing up and down with excitement anymore" - I have the same feeling.
This tool, is for the brands make money, and not to make me happy! So they do their job, and make money, but I�m not excited any more.
Ewan - "and the simple answer is that nothing is getting me bouncing up and down with excitement anymore" - I have the same feeling.
This tool, is for the brands make money, and not to make me happy! So they do their job, and make money, but I´m not excited any more.
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Good article. I think that for many of us who are maturing in our uses of smartphones, we are all getting to that point of nothing really wowing us, but at the same time coming to level of productivity that makes for an interesting go at things in our respective lives. I have found that the compromises of smartphones as well as the advantages makes for an interesting way to live one's computing life. And who knows, maybe one day the rest of the world will catch up and we will all have a bit more open of an idea of computing than weilding a laptop or desktop could ever do.