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Tag Archives: Signal to Noise Ratio
Apple Embraces Holo’Tek – for iPhone 5?
by Fred Abler Steve Job’s product design strategy was simple – “Make signal, not noise”. In other words, make products so different, that they will cut through all the noise in the marketplace. This incomparable strategy has worked brilliantly for … Continue reading
Posted in 3D Tech, Holographic Technology, Reality Hacking, SketchUp, Tools, Uncategorized
Tagged adaptive camouflage, Anthropomorphize, Apple iPhone5, Bloomberg Businessweek, glasses free 3D, holograms, marketing strategy, Mission Impossible, product design strategy, Signal to Noise Ratio, simulated hologram, Steve Jobs, Trimble Sketchup, User Interface Design
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