It offers a lot of marginal
improvements in a lot of places — like the browser — even if it makes a mess of some things.
Not exact matches
You may
of heard that over the weekend Apple unveiled it's new iPhone 3G device, there has been a
lot of buzz surrounding the device, mostly because
of the software, the actual hardware is not that impressive and mostly includes
improvements that the original iPhone should have shipped with
in the first
place.
Whether it was focusing on making complex trading strategies easier to execute (e.g. TD Direct Investing and Questrade deployed
improvements to complex options trading execution) or improving management
of holdings and documentation (as
in the case
of BMO InvestorLine and Qtrade Investor), there has been and will continue to be a
lot of resources devoted to enhancing how and where online trading takes
place.
Initially it felt a
lot like Dead Island but as I progressed through the game it was easy to see the massive amounts
of refinements and
improvements in place when compared to that game.
That has a
lot of implications for the usual view
of evolution, the one that says that
improvements in place are always happening when something proves useful.
On the plus side,
in addition to being very affordable, HMOs
place a
lot of emphasis on preventative care and health
improvement.