Nope, I was referring mainly too the lawsuit aspect, I realize that VC's have a lot of ownership issues to keep up with, but the very fact Fusion Garage's was blown out of proportion makes it an abnormal case.
The problem I always saw with the JooJoo was how Fusion Garage rushed it to market whilst in the middle of a complex lawsuit and the looming launch of the iPad. All the pieces could not have fallen together worse, yet they still pushed the launch. After the launch it was hardly better, the interface was buggy, laggy, and slow. It was lacking features, and was paled in comparison to the iPad. I can't help wonder what would have happened if they had taken more care in the product itself than worrying about who owned what.
Nope, I was referring mainly too the lawsuit aspect, I realize that VC's have a lot of ownership issues to keep up with, but the very fact Fusion Garage's was blown out of proportion makes it an abnormal case.
The problem I always saw with the JooJoo was how Fusion Garage rushed it to market whilst in the middle of a complex lawsuit and the looming launch of the iPad. All the pieces could not have fallen together worse, yet they still pushed the launch. After the launch it was hardly better, the interface was buggy, laggy, and slow. It was lacking features, and was paled in comparison to the iPad. I can't help wonder what would have happened if they had taken more care in the product itself than worrying about who owned what.