
"Two luminaries - chairmen of Apple and Microsoft - make keynotes this week, in a highly anticipated standoff between the Consumer Electronics Show and Macworld. While analysts, bloggers and reporters will debate different strategies in operating systems (Leopard vs. Vista), entertainment (iTV vs. Home Server, Media Center and Windows Live), digital media (iLife vs. Windows Ultimate Extras and Windows Live), music (iPod vs. Zune) or mobiles (iPhone vs. Windows Mobile), I will focus on the men's personalities and the companies' different approaches to the events. The
contrasts in style and substance will be important in making sense out of the companies' announcements."
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2005-11-23
What I think Jobs has instilled in the Mac crowd is "What does it look like?" and/or "What color is it?" as opposed to "How much functionality does it have?"
And you are wrong. Steve Jobs in an interview said:
"design is not about how it looks, it is about how it works"
So the opposite of what you said, but nice try.