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« on: August 10, 2013, 03:01:38 pm »

The Macalope Weekly: Spurious arguments
   




   

The terrible thing about all these pieces that the Macalope goes through is that there are some very good arguments that could be made about things that Apple’s done wrong. It’s just that these aren’t them. Apple’s retail presence, for example, is still the envy of the world, no matter what someone’s personal preference is. You may not like transparency in iOS 7, but it’s not the end of the world. And while the new Nexus 7 is a better tablet than the old one, it’s not an iPad-mini-killer.


Making dreams reality


When you’re a really good pundit, you don’t need to worry about evidence. You just need to declare your personal impressions as fact. Like Brian Sozzi does when writing for Yahoo Finance.



“Apple’s Stores Are Lame, Tired, and Emotionless” (tip o’ the antlers to the Jony Ive parody account on Twitter).



Heck, why not just make it all about you?
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