Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 4th Jun 2010 15:36 UTC
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Thank You, and well said. It does get really old reading all the Anti-Apple FUD here. I still do not see the big deal of what Apple did with this showcase page. They do use HTML5, just look at the source. It is for Apple's browsers, read the description.
What the editor thinks Apple "did" certainly doesn't warrant the headline of this article, nor the article itself with all the judgmental conclusions.




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What really makes me feel like the "trickery" comment is unjustified, however, is that when you click on the demo links it says very clearly that they need you to use Safari. That's miles ahead of other websites that block unsupported yet capable browsers without any kind of explanation at all. They're upfront about their chicanery =).
But this is ALWAYS the case, as I commented the other day. And again I will be called a fanboy for pointing this out, but it's a fact, Apple ALWAYS disclose their supposed underhanded or draconic practices UP FRONT, unlike the likes of Google who never disclose them AT ALL. Apple spent their time, resources, money to set up a demo for THEIR browser and they get labelled yet again by imbeciles who think anything Apple do should be "for the good of humanity". News Flash! THEY ARE A BUSINESS!!! They have every right to promote THEIR products. Build a fracking bridge and get over it people, ffs.