The smartphone is a mass market product
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View ArticleThe new age of connected devices?
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View ArticleTiVo, switched video, Clicker and irony
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View ArticleFlashback
A post this morning on Engadget about the similarity between the most recent ad for the iPad, and one for the original Apple Newton gave me a profound sense of déjà vu. It’s far from unusual to see...
View ArticleNetflix’s dirty secret – the content sucks!
Although Netfliix’s Instant Streaming Service is now available on a bewildering variety of devices, has grown explosively and drives an impressive valuation on the stock market, here’s the dirty...
View ArticleWhen It Comes to R&D, Money Can’t Buy You Happiness
Microsoft’s purchase of Nokia brings enormous resources to bear on the future of Windows Phone. Likewise, Google’s purchase of Motorola was intended to leverage its IP, and to apply almost limitless...
View ArticleEndeavour Partners’ Library Project
What do Edward Tufte, Ken Auletta, and Diane Coyle have in common? They’re just three of the hundreds of authors lining the perimeter of Endeavour Partner’s office. Our shelves are loaded with...
View ArticleConsumer Engagement is the Future of Healthcare
Consumer engagement is proving to be one of the keystones of behavior change for technology companies. There is a huge disparity in how companies are taking advantage of the opportunities created by...
View ArticleThe Future of Activity Trackers (Part 3): The Secret to Long-Term Engagement
[Third in a three-part series on the future of activity trackers] Sustained consumer engagement is emerging as the key challenge for companies developing wearable devices, or those developing...
View ArticleSmartphone Innovation Isn’t Dead
Over the last few years, the drum beat proclaiming that smartphone innovation is coming to its end has become louder and louder. If you look at smartphones the way people used to compare PCs, it’s easy...
View ArticleThree Critical Factors Wearable Devices Need to Succeed
In his GigaOM column, Chairman Michael A.M. Davies describes the factors that the next generation of devices and services needs to focus on to keep users engaged in the long-term. ———- At least ten new...
View ArticleHow Do Current Wearables Stack Up?
Endeavour Partners assessed eight wearables currently on the market. We incorporated them into our lives and experienced their strengths and weaknesses first hand. We then assessed each qualitatively,...
View ArticleCreating the Next Great Smartphone
In a Wired Innovation Insights bog post, Chairman Michael Davies talks about how emergence — imaginative and unexpected combinations of components — will result in the next stage of smartphone...
View ArticleWearables in the News (Part 2)
Wearables continue to make news as investors, inventors, and innovators race to leverage the opportunities. From business and technology to fashion and health, reporters are covering the story. They...
View ArticleWearables Scorecard: How Successful Will Your Wearable Be?
We really enjoyed reading Tim Chang’s piece in TechCrunch on the wearables playbook. Tim is Managing Director at Mayfield Fund, one of the oldest venture capital firms in the U.S. His post was full of...
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