Greg Isenberg
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One thing that I think about when you paint that future vision is what stage are we in currently? When is this going to hit mainstream adoption? I know that Mark Zuckerberg said a few days ago that He thinks that by 2030, this platform is basically going to start replacing, like it'll surpass mobile phones. smart glasses will surpass mobile phones, according to Mark Zuckerberg.
One thing that I think about when you paint that future vision is what stage are we in currently? When is this going to hit mainstream adoption? I know that Mark Zuckerberg said a few days ago that He thinks that by 2030, this platform is basically going to start replacing, like it'll surpass mobile phones. smart glasses will surpass mobile phones, according to Mark Zuckerberg.
Do you think he's high on his own supply there? Or do you think he is directionally correct? What are your thoughts there?
Do you think he's high on his own supply there? Or do you think he is directionally correct? What are your thoughts there?
Do you think he's high on his own supply there? Or do you think he is directionally correct? What are your thoughts there?
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Yeah. I think, I think about this a lot because I want to be okay. When something hits mainstream adoption, I want to have been preparing for years, right? Because as soon as it hits mainstream adoption, there's so much competition from an idea building perspective that it was way easier to launch an app in 2009 that got a lot of traction when the App Store first came out than in 2019, basically.
Yeah. I think, I think about this a lot because I want to be okay. When something hits mainstream adoption, I want to have been preparing for years, right? Because as soon as it hits mainstream adoption, there's so much competition from an idea building perspective that it was way easier to launch an app in 2009 that got a lot of traction when the App Store first came out than in 2019, basically.
Yeah. I think, I think about this a lot because I want to be okay. When something hits mainstream adoption, I want to have been preparing for years, right? Because as soon as it hits mainstream adoption, there's so much competition from an idea building perspective that it was way easier to launch an app in 2009 that got a lot of traction when the App Store first came out than in 2019, basically.
My take on, and I saw some of the demos, some of the Orion demos, and I was blown away. Frankly, I was absolutely blown away. Um, that being said, I think, I think it's going to be further than Zuck actually, you know, predicts. I think that my take is it's going to be maybe 2035, 2040. And what that means is I would start experimenting within the next few years.
My take on, and I saw some of the demos, some of the Orion demos, and I was blown away. Frankly, I was absolutely blown away. Um, that being said, I think, I think it's going to be further than Zuck actually, you know, predicts. I think that my take is it's going to be maybe 2035, 2040. And what that means is I would start experimenting within the next few years.
My take on, and I saw some of the demos, some of the Orion demos, and I was blown away. Frankly, I was absolutely blown away. Um, that being said, I think, I think it's going to be further than Zuck actually, you know, predicts. I think that my take is it's going to be maybe 2035, 2040. And what that means is I would start experimenting within the next few years.
Yeah, I'd start building apps. One thing that comes top of mind is when the internet first came out, some of the biggest companies were ad networks. Basically, what did people do? There was websites. They negotiated banner real estate deals. And then they basically were a marketplace. Nike, you want access to yahoo.com? We'll sell it to you. What does that look like when you put on glasses?
Yeah, I'd start building apps. One thing that comes top of mind is when the internet first came out, some of the biggest companies were ad networks. Basically, what did people do? There was websites. They negotiated banner real estate deals. And then they basically were a marketplace. Nike, you want access to yahoo.com? We'll sell it to you. What does that look like when you put on glasses?
Yeah, I'd start building apps. One thing that comes top of mind is when the internet first came out, some of the biggest companies were ad networks. Basically, what did people do? There was websites. They negotiated banner real estate deals. And then they basically were a marketplace. Nike, you want access to yahoo.com? We'll sell it to you. What does that look like when you put on glasses?