I came across this interesting article by Robert Capps in Wired Magazine. He writes how the so called world recession and fast-paced advancement in digital technology has changed our consumer choices to buy “cheap and simple” products for the future.
Here’s an excerpt from the article:
“…Cheap, fast, simple tools are suddenly everywhere. We get our breaking news from blogs, we make spotty long-distance calls on Skype, we watch video on small computer screens rather than TVs, and more and more of us are carrying around dinky, low-power netbook computers that are just good enough to meet our surfing and emailing needs. The low end has never been riding higher….
The Good Enough Revolution: When Cheap and Simple Is Just Fine
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