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More wood behind fewer arrows
Other·Calvin Correli·Aug 25, 2010· 1 minutes
Andrew Orlowski over on The Register.
...throwing out lots of mediocre products isn't the passport to success. [...] it pays to put more of your wood behind one arrow, or just a few arrows; the more you make, the less distinctive each one is.
I'd say this goes for not just the mobile phone market, but for most matters in life. (via DF)