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And so that’s a case study, I guess, in how things can go the opposite direction at some sort of conventional wisdom. Do you think Apple is going to come out with their glasses in the next five years? So, you think AppleApple would do this? What do you think is the next big thing around the corner?
And so that's a case study, I guess, in how things can go the opposite direction at some sort of conventional wisdom. Do you think Apple is going to come out with their glasses in the next five years? So, you think AppleApple would do this? What do you think is the next big thing around the corner? Alan: It's so true.
And so that’s a case study, I guess, in how things can go the opposite direction at some sort of conventional wisdom. Do you think Apple is going to come out with their glasses in the next five years? So, you think AppleApple would do this? What do you think is the next big thing around the corner?
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