To be honest,you just  mentioned generic stuff and details that every
businessman dreams off.
Discussions were on techical side,but seem to move to the business side in
the end...
I think we should limit to just the former henceforth/../

Regards,
Jitesh Dundas

On 5/20/10, Rakesh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've been thinking about the recent Apple controversies and have come
> to the conclusion that (in this forum at least) it says more about the
> people buying the products than Apple itself.
>
> So here are some statements about Apple and Steve Jobs, please tell me
> if I am wrong:
>
> 1. Wants to control what you can do with its products.
> 2. Couldn't care less about Java or Java developers (in the large).
> 3. Wants to make money, lots and lots of money using traditional
> capitalist principles (as opposed to that BS Sun was trying to do by
> giving away its software for free).
>
> Now the above could apply to Microsoft too but no one would bat an eyelid.
>
> So why the heated debates? Simple, loads of you have gone out and
> bought Apple products and can't stand that the company behind these
> products does not subscribe to your world view.
>
> If you really have an issue with the way Apple does business - stop
> buying their products.
>
> R
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