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Lei Jun on Xiamoi Strategy

We treat users as friends, asking them to help us improve, and we follow a strategy of product excellence with only seven or eight products.”

- Lei Jun, the founder of Chinese phone-maker Xiaomi, one of the more interesting companies out there right now. H/T ParisLemon

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