Right away, I set aggressive limits on my biggest time sinks. I started with 15 minutes for social apps and Chrome because my goal was to get under an hour of total phone use a day. But if you've used app limits before, you know the problem. You can dismiss the warning with a single tap and keep going.
To be perfectly candid, I think it’s a structural weakness of most large companies: thinking about new category development. You tend to get focused on your existing business and very obvious adjacencies, and then you tend to lose sight of, “Hey, this new thing that’s kind of coming up the pike.” And I think we’ve been as guilty of it as anyone. The way that we’re countering it is in two ways. The first way is that our licensing business isn’t just a very high-profit, high-growth business for us; we also use it as a learning lab. We tend to be very liberal in how we license out many of our brands, especially in marketplaces… or in markets or regions where we don’t have a lot of go-to-market capacity, so like China. And we’re able to learn from the local partners about what’s hot and what works in a fantastic collectible and innovation market like China and Southeast Asia.
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Why Google & Apple Maps don't workPicking the right exit when you are road-tripping is not a solved problem. The "Add Stop" functionality on Apple is frustrating, often-times wrong, and has no option for rest areas. I've noticed the "Add Stop" options are not holistic - they are just a smattering of options at exits ahead. Google Maps and Apple Maps on the phone are great when you are doing a radial search, but you don't care about the options that are near "as the crow flies" but far in terms of detour time. You want "1 minute off the exit for the next 5 exits" options.
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VMDK disk image formats, as well as raw (unformatted)
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