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2016-05-22 15:19:37 Post No. 54685060
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2016-05-22 15:19:37
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Can more companies (when they get everything right) practice the ideology "If it ain't broke don't fix it?" Let's consider a few examples:
Windows: Seven is obviously the most well-known after XP, and rather than add-in the features of 8 like the Windows App store, the sleeker task manager, the Windows Defender that works, and things along that line to make their OS better they just create an entirely "new" OS that's just shittier than the last. Don't get me started on 10.
Google: I guess google wants to innovate or something because when you now use google on mobile devices they show trending searches of the day. Why anyone would need this is beyond me, when you're on google you're obviously there to search for something specific, so for it to give you recommendations based on what other people are searching is retarded. Just have an analytic of the day or some shit in a different webpage if you really care that much.
I could go on too, like Twitter, Facebook, pretty much any company that has their product down nearly perfect but corporate thinks they need to innovate to stay relevant. Does /g/ agree?