
By Steve Ranger
Published: Thursday 20 November 2008
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Richard Hewitt
Location
London
Occupation
Product Manager
Comment
I agree that we are reaching a watershed in software innovation. There are, after all, a finite number of services that people want, although it is likely that new products and services will come to market that we never realised we needed.
The boom of software is over and we are now seeing a more gentle growth in the space, the financial crisis is going to distill this even further.
One area that is going to grow rapidly is Mobile\Wireless as we all start to expect the same services when on the move as we have on the wired web. Ubiquitous connectivity may be a while away but the big players are already preparing for this.
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Stuart Fawcett
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JS Hatcher - ipVA
I agree that we are reaching a watershed in softwa...
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