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Posted by Paulo Diniz
Sep 29, 2011 at 04:28 PM

 

Respectfully, my opinion on the “lack of market” point was already on my first post.

It’s nice to know, though, that you consider the “real money” factor and that you keep your feet and head firmly attached tp the real ground.

Would you’ve bet on Twitter?

Pauilo

>Cassius replies:
> >I
>respectively disagree.  I don’t know what you consider a ‘large” amount of data, but a
>really large amount of data requires really large storage and processing
>capacity—really FAST processing capacity.  We’re talking REAL MONEY.  Same goes for
>software.
> >Good video games cost REAL MONEY to produce.  About 2-3 years ago my son was
>in charge of a $35 Million video game development project.  No one would put that much
>money into a project unless they thought that they would sell many millions of
>copies.
> >I don’t think any developer thinks that the market for
>“Personal/Individual” software for processing large amounts of data has a
>potential market large enough to cover the development cost.  (The individuals
>probably couldn’t afford either the needed hardware or the software.)
> >