In my case, the number was completely unrecognizable to me, and then I was subsequently locked out of the account... So either the site is broken and leaking information, or someone has already laid claim to my access.
Maybe I attribute too much value to the costs of physical distribution. Either way, my point is that I don't think in-app advertising is the sole driver of the price point we see for Windows today compared to the price…
Certainly the costs in the 90s were tied directly to physical distribution and comparatively lesser market demand. Whereas nowadays digital distribution is king and market demand is ubiquitous. I'd consider those…
In my case, the number was completely unrecognizable to me, and then I was subsequently locked out of the account... So either the site is broken and leaking information, or someone has already laid claim to my access.
Maybe I attribute too much value to the costs of physical distribution. Either way, my point is that I don't think in-app advertising is the sole driver of the price point we see for Windows today compared to the price…
Certainly the costs in the 90s were tied directly to physical distribution and comparatively lesser market demand. Whereas nowadays digital distribution is king and market demand is ubiquitous. I'd consider those…