Former BlackBerry vice president of foresights Jason Griffin has a lot of first-hand experience with market disruption. After all, his former company has served as a prime example of both a disruptor and a disruptee-over the last decade since it first disrupted the traditional mobile phone market and then found itself disrupted by the iPhone and later Android. In an essay posted on Medium, Griffin reflects on what made the first-generation iPhone so disruptive and he makes some points that we’d never considered before. DON’T MISS:-Stop Windows 10 spying dead in its tracks with one free app Essentially, Griffin thinks that Apple’s best decision when designing the first-gen iPhone was to include Wi-Fi connectivity that freed it from having to

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