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+ <B>David Coulette</B>
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+ <I>Mon Oct 18 23:40:49 CEST 2010</I>
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+&gt;<i> Instead of focusing on the needs of the community, why not start thinking
+</I>&gt;<i> of building a distribution for main stream users. Think about how
+</I>&gt;<i> successful companies design their products. Think about what has made
+</I>&gt;<i> Apple so successful. It's vision and foresight. It's knowing what people
+</I>&gt;<i> need and building it, before they even realize that they need it.
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+</I>What made Apple successful is targeting people who can afford buying
+what they don't really need, and making them think it's vital.
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