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Countries with "Democratic" in their name aren't democratic.
Countries with "Republic" in their name aren't republic.
Countries with "Uni(on|ited)" in their name aren't united.
"Microsoft" is neither small or pliant.
Apple never was about thinking different. They were always about conformity. http://www.lettersofnote.com/2012/02/apple-must-make-macintosh-stan...
Stephen!,
"Somewhat ironic that a company that once advocated to 'Think Different' now tries to stifle choice."
I found it hypocritical that Job's repeatedly and explicitly promoted "choice" as an underdog, but he had no reservations about stifling it once he and apple had the opportunity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJqSaQj8iX4
"I gotta tell you, I use IE and I like it. So I think it's the best browser out there but you can make your own choice. But choice is good don't you think? So I choose to use to use IE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxOp5mBY9IY
"We have taken a look a browsers out there and apple has decided to make internet explorer it's default browser on the macintosh. Since we believe in choice...since we believe in choice we're going to be shipping other internet browsers as well on the macintosh and the user can of course change their default should they choose to."
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxOp5mBY9IY
"We have taken a look a browsers out there and apple has decided to make internet explorer it's default browser on the macintosh. Since we believe in choice...since we believe in choice we're going to be shipping other internet browsers as well on the macintosh and the user can of course change their default should they choose to."
Actually, that second video paints a slightly different picture. You're right that as an underdog, "choice" was promoted. But the stifling of choice when they came across success is in no small part due to the attitude of people like those fanboys in the video who reflexively booed at anything not Apple.
It's a repeat of history. Even emperors who start out being the best emperor there ever was always succumbed to despotism when surrounded by yes men. That booing crowd of fanboys in the second video is a display of the sickness of unequivocal party allegiance.





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Somewhat ironic that a company that once advocated to "Think Different" now tries to stifle choice.