Specs are Irrelevant. The Right Question is That Can It Run Smoothly? And Few Ideas About the Future

These days people are deciding which smart phones they should buy based on its specs, especially in the geek community. It is relevant if you’re looking to buy a PC and that depends upon your purpose whether you want one for gaming, designing or just basic computing. But still I think making a purchasing decision based on the specs of a mobile phone is stupid. First there is a lot of fragmentation issues with Android, and even if you have the Samsung Galaxy S3 or any fancy HTC phone, the right question... Read The Rest →

Lessons from World’s Coolest Cult of Secrecy – Part II

Steve Jobs' management style

Now you have seen Jobs’ role in the company, you might be getting the idea why there was a dramatic shift in the growth of Apple since he returned. Apple is called “Jobs’ Cult of Secrecy” because of his attitude towards making things super surprising. In 1980s when Apple was young, Jobs had a painting in the office, it says “Lousy Lips, Sinks the Ships.”

Lessons from World’s Coolest Cult of Secrecy

Lesson's from apple business strategies

This morning I was sitting in my lawn swapping some pages of a book (I was trying to read), I went through an incredible chapter. The book called “Inside Steve’s Brain.” I forgot who wrote it but it has some killer lessons. I’m gonna share some lessons which I accidentally learned from the book. BTW is a short book, not some 1000 pages pain in the ass, if you are thinking of buying it, then go get it. It’s really good and worth investing your time. But still read this... Read The Rest →

 
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