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I still think the "why" of the watch was missing from the presentation, and a lot of his points were spot on. My wife called me all excited about it and I kept asking her what it did and she didn't have a clue.

But I'm not sure it matters. My takeaway from reading your post was "Google released a watch? Oh...who cares." So I think you're right, Apple is still doing more right than wrong. I just don't think of Google as a product company, the Android brand mostly belongs to other manufacturers in my mind, and the overall impression is still that they are all making iPhone knockoffs, even if in many cases they are objectively superior. There's still nobody around who can do a product release like Apple.



> There's still nobody around who can do a product release like Apple.

But they might just reusing old fame. another one or two non-revolutionary product releases and , and their launches might become like everyone else's.


Remember when people used to line up to get their copy of Microsoft Windows? Fame is fleeting.


> I still think the "why" of the watch was missing from the presentation, and a lot of his points were spot on. My wife called me all excited about it and I kept asking her what it did and she didn't have a clue.

Sounds like the presentation didn't need a "why", then? ;)




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