The article discusses the demographics of technological comprehension, focusing on the difficulty of designing technology that can appeal to both those with high and low technological ability. Topics include marketing products to specific types of users versus to the general market, compromises in the amount of features and customization capacity in technology, and examples the author suggests successfully work for novices and experts such as the Nest thermostat and fitness-tracking wristbands.
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