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The "L" Podcast Channel - The Long Tail of Lost Productivity

The Long Tail of Lost Productivity

10/08/14 • 6 min

The "L" Podcast Channel
In this edition of Guy Clinch's podcast series on NoJitter, Guy talks about the wide implications that occur when a behemoth software vendor missteps. Guy uses an analogy to the Long Tale Theory espoused by editor in chief of Wired, Chris Anderson to explain how the #Fail on the part of vendors who provide operating systems and other software critical to modern life cascades.
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In this edition of Guy Clinch's podcast series on NoJitter, Guy talks about the wide implications that occur when a behemoth software vendor missteps. Guy uses an analogy to the Long Tale Theory espoused by editor in chief of Wired, Chris Anderson to explain how the #Fail on the part of vendors who provide operating systems and other software critical to modern life cascades.

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