I do believe it is because it already worked before -- the cloud essentially needed one thing, cheap and fast consumer broadband.
3D printing needs a lot more than that, before it will become viable, while corporate blogging sounds a lot less useful than a twitting refrigriator (which could be a cool, if terribly expensive, gimick). After all, who the fuck wants to read a corporate blog from the people who make your toilet paper?
3D printing needs a lot more than that, before it will become viable, while corporate blogging sounds a lot less useful than a twitting refrigriator (which could be a cool, if terribly expensive, gimick). After all, who the fuck wants to read a corporate blog from the people who make your toilet paper?