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  1. Oct 27, 2023But it was a case of right idea, wrong time! Sega's Kinect. Play. You plug it into your games console, it watches you move and it turns your wavy arms and kicking feet into killer kung-fu moves. No, not Microsoft's Kinect, but Sega's 1993 Activator, which Destructoid called "the crappiest game peripheral ever made". The idea was sound ...
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    I was having a drink recently with a colleague and he made the statement that "the right idea at the wrong time is as bad as the wrong idea at the right time". Having worked the last two years in change roles in a large business this quote really resonated with me.
  4. ecorner.stanford.edu

    The Right Idea at the Wrong Time Jack Dorsey, Square February 09, 2011 Square and Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey describes the experience of having the right idea, but at the wrong time. In 2000, Dorsey had early ideas on how individuals could share updates across networks. He shares a humorous story of first trying out his idea on the original ...
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    Webvan was the right idea, but at the wrong time. Here is Jack Dorsey describing his first attempt at building something like Twitter, back in 2000: The technology worked. The problem was that at the time, no one had mobile phones that allowed them to use the tool - it really only worked with the latest Blackberry phones. Right idea, wrong time.
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    It can take a long time for a new product to successfully take off. Years can go by between the genesis of a new product and it actually catching on in the market. Innovative companies do not always achieve commercial success. ... Right Idea, Wrong Time: The Companies Whose Innovative Products Arrived Too Early. Niamh Carroll 21 December, 2021 ...
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    Aug 17, 2020. Sometimes an idea isn't bad... it's just that the timing is bad. So what do you do? In this episode, host Jason Feifer tells two stories from his own life about finding the right time for once-wrong ideas, and how you can make the most of yours.
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