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Chris DeVore: Software With Soul

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The explicit goal of the creative minds behind these projects is to develop an authentic, sustained, empathetic relationship with the end-user — to make their customers feel powerful, magical and cared for by their software.

Caring As A Service.  In a way, it seems so obvious, and yet, still so very rare.  This is the tiny dent I hope to make in the universe.

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