Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 11th Aug 2012 17:22 UTC
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Oh I would agree it doesn't have the same level of importance as many other things they have pushed forward. But I still think that any company being the first at throwing themselves at criticism for dropping an ubiquitous yet legacy technology is noteworthy.
Apple is able to do that stuff in a heartbeat, because they never had the weight of DOS (specifically, MS-DOS) and the Win9x operating systems on their shoulders to hold them back. Mac is Mac... Apple has done a good job of separating their machines from "PCs." They ditched DOS early, and replaced it with their own GUI and underlying OS way back in history. For them, such things as ditching the floppy is easy... but seriously, as I've said a few times now, it was bound to happen.
Edited 2012-08-15 06:39 UTC





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Oh I would agree it doesn't have the same level of importance as many other things they have pushed forward. But I still think that any company being the first at throwing themselves at criticism for dropping an ubiquitous yet legacy technology is noteworthy.
Edited 2012-08-14 20:56 UTC