RIP Steve Jobs

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Ok, so i only was inside the egg! I read it in newspaper today, so i thought it cud be news.@ Rusty......Now, if i buy the product he sold, it indirectly helps him achieve his aim. I surely wont do that! I dont want to support a product, which is just simply over-charged for the kind of stuff it offers. For what reason? Just coz its an Apple?
 
frankly speaking... most computing products you would buy today are somehow connected to Apple's vision of personal computing. jobs and company had a big role in the development of GUI, typography, and now of course touchscreen user interfaces too. buy an android, and you are enjoying stuff that was made possible because of the vision of jobs but created by someone else.
 
frankly speaking... most computing products you would buy today are somehow connected to Apple's vision of personal computing.

jobs and company had a big role in the development of GUI, typography, and now of course touchscreen user interfaces too.

buy an android, and you are enjoying stuff that was made possible because of the vision of jobs but created by someone else.

Now he won't even buy an android. What about symbian, go for it jaymin.
 
I guess, i m not against the vision. I m against the DIRTY policy, of not letting a competitor in, JUST COZ THAT COMPETITOR, WONT ALLOW U TO CHARGE ASTRONOMICAL PRICES & LOOT THE CONSUMER.Dont understand what the Anti Trust laws r used for all around the World. This is a clear case of trying to gain an undue advantage of the technology u develop. If someone else is able to replicate it, i guess u dont have ANY RIGHTS WHATSOEVER, to give a damn to it.
 
microsoft actually is a bigger evil compared to Apple here. apple is targeting companies based on actual patents and other infringements. microsoft is literally blackmailing android manufacturers with patents that they have not even made public yet. microsoft is smarter. instead of wasting money on lawsuits, they simply get into talks and ask the companies to pay 5-15 dollars per device sold in the market. apple on the other hand is hurting themselves in addition to the other company. this is going to bite them back in the arse in the coming years. they are tackling the smartphone market just like they did the PC market in the 80s. and we all know what happened to them in the personal computing market. they no longer have Jobs to save their arse in the coming years.
 
frankly speaking... most computing products you would buy today are somehow connected to Apple's vision of personal computing.

jobs and company had a big role in the development of GUI, typography, and now of course touchscreen user interfaces too.

buy an android, and you are enjoying stuff that was made possible because of the vision of jobs but created by someone else.
I guess it might have taken more 6-7 years until touchscreens hit the mobile phones..if it wasn't for Jobs!
 
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