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by Zola Aufderhar Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is Horace Dediu?

Horace Dediu is an analyst and founder of Asymco, the Critical Path and the Micromobility podcast. Horace coined the term “micromobility” to describe shared vehicles weighing less than 500 kg. Horace lives in Helsinki & Padasjoki Finland, Boston MA, Torrevieja Spain, and San Francisco, CA.

Who are Horace Dediu and James Gross?

Horace Dediu is an analyst and founder of Asymco, the Critical Path and the Micromobility podcast. Horace coined the term “micromobility” to describe shared vehicles weighing less than 500 kg. Horace lives in Helsinki & Padasjoki Finland, Boston MA, Torrevieja Spain, and San Francisco, CA. James Gross is an American entrepreneur.

Why join Horace Dediu and Judd Rubin?

Join Horace Dediu and Judd Rubin as they strive to ask the right questions on the purpose of the firm, priorities in a time of plenty and what it means to be great. Content is updated at least every few weeks and more likely weekly.

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How many iPhone users will be paid by 2020?

According to one source Apple pay users worldwide reached 507 million by September 2020. This is about 50% of iPhone users and therefore a decent adoption rate (starting as it did six years ago.) The data shows a growth rate of about 66 million in 2020 but a deceleration from 150 million the previous year.

What makes the iPhone so special?

What makes the iPhone and perhaps Apple special is that it seems to deliver things that nobody asks for but then everybody wants while eschewing overshooting a performance dimension that a few demand but most won’t use.

How many organizations use Jamf?

Trusted by over 40,000 organizations, Jamf Nowmakes device management tasks easy like:

What is a division on an iPhone?

A division that keeps most of the computation and data on the phone but displays and allows inputs through the car. As a result it can evolve with new versions of iOS while keeping car inputs and outputs functional even when they age well beyond the lifespan of several iPhone generations.

What is the tragedy of overservice and disruption?

The tragedy of overservice and disruption is that if you don’t shift the definition of performance eventually you run out of demand at the top of the performance curve. That opens you up to “good enough” competition from below. Instead you need to re-define the notion of performance: compete on a new basis, reset expectations. That the iPhone can find new dimensions of performance and hence demand is effectively a solution to the innovator’s dilemma.

What was the last quarter of 2020?

The last quarter of 2020 was a remarkable quarter for Apple. Every line in the income statement increased by double digits. Net sales up 21%, iPhone sales up 17%, Mac sales up 21%, iPad up 41%, Services up 24% and Earnings Per Share up 30%. This had not happened in over 10 years. The last time being the first quarter of 2010.

What are the new cameras for?

The new cameras are for the new generation of YouTube, Instagram and TikTok influencers. Ordinary people with extraordinary tools can do extraordinary work.

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App Story

App Store spending was $1.8 billion in the last week of 2020, up from $1.42 billion the previous year —an increase of 27% vs. an increase of 16% from the previous year.

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Apple in mid-2023

The Apple product line-up for 2023 is almost completely decided. This is not conjecture but simply an observation of the lead times for developing the types of products that Apple offers.

Who is Horace Dediu?

Horace Dediu is an analyst and founder of Asymco, the Critical Path and the Micromobility podcast. Horace coined the term “micromobility” to describe shared vehicles weighing less than 500 kg. Horace lives in Helsinki & Padasjoki Finland, Boston MA, Torrevieja Spain, and San Francisco, CA. James Gross. James Gross is an American entrepreneur.

Where does Luke Hopping live?

Previously, he was with Uber in Australia and New Zealand working on strategic projects and business development. He lives in Wellington, New Zealand. Luke Hopping. Luke is the Head of Programming and Strategy for Micromobility Industries.

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