I am blown away, these guys have hacked innovation.
What this says to me is innovation is relative. If you've never seen an iPhone, and someone shows you a Samsung Galaxy, you would think it is mind blowing.
As far as the true innovators are concerned, because this is clearly a massive hack and not innovation, maybe this means there is a problem that companies have when trying to take a domestic company/app/service global.
Is there someone that could figure out how to deliver a service that simply takes any company's app and makes it globally distributable?... By removing government obstacles and language barriers...
What this says to me is innovation is relative. If you've never seen an iPhone, and someone shows you a Samsung Galaxy, you would think it is mind blowing.
As far as the true innovators are concerned, because this is clearly a massive hack and not innovation, maybe this means there is a problem that companies have when trying to take a domestic company/app/service global.
Is there someone that could figure out how to deliver a service that simply takes any company's app and makes it globally distributable?... By removing government obstacles and language barriers...