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Folks sure love to hate Apple.
Yet Another in the Ongoing Series Wherein I Examine a Piece of Supposedly Serious Apple Analysis From a Major Media Outlet and Dissect Its Inaccuracies, Fabrications, and Exaggerations Point-by-Point, Despite the Fact That No Matter How Egregious the Inaccuracies / Fabrications / Exaggerations, Such Pieces Inevitably Lead to Accusations That I’m Some Sort of Knee-Jerk Shill Who Rails Against Anything ‘Anti-Apple’ Simply for the Sake of Defending Apple, and if I Love Apple So Much Why Don’t I Just Marry Them?
John Gruber writes yet another exposing commentary on a overly subjective article at Fast Company (no I will not link to it and increase their ad revenue). Just read John’s take, which is pretty good as usual and continues to prove that people are really uptight about things they don’t understand or like.