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Mike Elgan von computerworld.com schreibt über das Phänomen, dass neue Produkte — z.B. das iPad von Apple — und Service zunehmend im »bare bones«-Stil daher kommen:

Technical people always complain about being buttonholed at every family get-together by relatives who want “free tech support.” But why do they want this? Why do they need it? The answer is that consumer technology is overly complex. [...]
Twitter was the first major site in this new trend, which boldly asserted its limitations as features. “You can’t send more than 140 characters!” “No pictures!” “No formatting!” “It does hardly anything!” Welcome to the future.

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