The tipping point in the Cold Start Theory is significant as it represents the moment when a networked product overcomes its initial challenges and starts to gain traction. It's the point where enough users have joined the network, making it valuable and attractive for others to join. This creates a positive feedback loop, leading to rapid growth and expansion of the network.
When a networked product launches, it faces a chicken-and-egg problem: people need to use it for it...
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