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Old 11-17-2012, 07:22 PM   #587
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Originally Posted by Bilbo1967 View Post
If by 'stand for something' you mean cut and paste meaningless snippets from a document I found on the internet that I inexplicably think supports my argument, then I'll pass, thanks.

I've seen the question asked a couple of times; Can you explain for us how any of these examples you provided affected sales of iphones? Why won't you answer that question?
Those are weasel words, Bilbo. You cannot participate in an argument unless you have a position to defend. Here, let me help you define yours.

Are UI elements, software features, and visual design cues aspects of product differentiation? Yes or no?

Does differentiation make a product more attractive to a target market? Yes or no?

If those UI elements, software features, and visual design cues are copied by a competitor, are their products less differentiated than before? Yes or no?
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