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" ... A petition signed by more than 20,000 signatures instigated by a Christian group demanded Netflix to cancel Good Omens, only to realize afterward (probably after reading the responses on Twitter the next day) that they should have directed their demands to Amazon. This somewhat initial misfire has now been rectified as the petition now is rightly addressed to Amazon. The petition is now preceded by a statement (in italics) acknowledging the staff’s “oversight” and “mistake” confirming that “the protests will be delivered to Amazon when the campaign is complete” and not to Netflix, as was previously stated. ... "
" ... It’s fair to conclude HomePod perhaps was a misfire overall, at least as ostensibly competing with Amazon and Google. But its accessibility story is important and deserving of recognition, one that thankfully will live on with HomePod Mini. ... "
" ... Of these four steps, the most important is the first, i.e. starting from “N”—the need of the customer. Many firms make the mistake of starting from “A”—the bright idea that the firm has, only later discovering whether potential customers actually need and want the idea. This often results in a misfire: after much work is done, it turns out that most customers don’t really need, or feel excited about, what the firm has dreamed up doing. The firm has to begin again, trying to figure out what the customer does really need. ... "
" ... This agility minimizes the time it takes to bring products to market while reducing the costs and time wasted in the event of a potential misfire. The cloud presents few technology barriers because it is easily scalable and the computing power available is incredibly vast, allowing companies to draw on as much as they need. This is important because projects involving technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning require the analysis of large troves of data. ... "
" ... Without that context—and without an understanding of the language that individuals, not institutions and pollsters, use to describe their actions—it’s all too easy to lump all adults together as one demographic and one persona and misfire with a one-size-fits-none marketing campaign and educational offering. ... "