Early adopters get bored early
Really, think about it. The pool of early adopters is quite finite, and projects, however interesting they may be, need a critical mass of adopters to make it to the next plateau.
Really, think about it. The pool of early adopters is quite finite, and projects, however interesting they may be, need a critical mass of adopters to make it to the next plateau.
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evan's status on Thursday, 08-Jan-09 22:32:04 UTC
evan: @evan Hey, it worked! Patch was just committed to support Laconica in KDE: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=907915
creativecommons's status on Thursday, 08-Jan-09 14:22:21 UTC
creativecommons: Don't forget to catch @Lessig on Colbert Nation Tonight! http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/12008
millette's status on Thursday, 08-Jan-09 03:27:12 UTC
millette: pico beamers! http://www.optoma.co.uk/optomapico/index.aspxhttp://www.microvision.com/showwx/specs.htmlhttp://bugblogger.com/five-new-bugmodules-291/or http://www.shop3m.com/3m-micro-professional-projectors.html?
csarven's status on Thursday, 08-Jan-09 00:38:28 UTC
csarven: An animation showing edits to the OpenStreetMap.org project during 2008 #OpenStreetMap

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