Alissa Briggs August 17, 2011 Alissa Briggs August 17, 2011 “We now favor flexibility over high fidelity (that is, MP3s over CDs), convenience over features, quick and dirty over slow and polished. Having it here and now is more important than having it perfect. These changes run so deep and wide, they’re actually altering what we mean when we describe a product as “high-quality.”” — Luke Williams, “Four Ways To Spot Markets Ripe For Disruption”