@GerberKawasaki: Sad that no one who works for Evan will tell him the truth. No one will ever wear these. Horrendous product design… $SN…
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A tweet criticizes Snap CEO Evan Spiegel's new Specs AR glasses, calling the design horrendous and predicting nobody will wear them.
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Sad that no one who works for Evan will tell him the truth. No one will ever wear these. Horrendous product design… $SNAP
Shay Boloor (@StockSavvyShay): $SNAP CEO Evan Spiegel just showed off the new Specs AR glasses for the first time.
This is the kind of product reveal that explains how a social media company can be down over 90% during one of the best tech bull markets in history.
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