On Aug 8, 1:39 pm, Carl Jokl <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ideas are cheap, implementations are expensive.

Do you have any figures to back this up?  My intuition says that
(successful and repeated) innovation is way more expensive than
implementation and imitation.

> People would not buy Android phones if they didn't offer
> something that the iPhone didn't even if that is a more competitive
> price.

Of course they would.  People aren't stupid.

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