@mashable jony is a lazy thief for stealing all of dieter rams designs.
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@mashable Yet Apple makes its products in China, a bastion of corporate theft. - 1 more reply
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@mashable just Apple copycats though. -
@RobImbeault@mashable maybe yes true to some degree but Apple changed the game. Don't pretend otherwise. -
@blacksuede8@mashable easy tiger, missed the point. Copycats are copycats doesn't matter who they're copying. They're all lazy thieves. -
@RobImbeault@mashable Apple is the most innovative among thieves then
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@mashable I spoke to an Apple engineer many times. He was stunningly knowledgable, bright, industrious; initiative incarnate. Not "lazy". -
@mashable Maybe he programmed this one day. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickDraw_GX …
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@mashable Well,the copycats' phones fell into 2 categories: (a) didn't do much, (b) used software someone else wrote instead of own OS; lazyThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@mashable No one ever started off a marketing blitz with: "Here's to the cloners…" Imitation is the severest form of flattery.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@mashable It's also called "modeling". Something proven, successful and don't try to reinvent the wheel. Apple is also guiltyThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@mashable Apple built it's foundation as lazy thieves but Ive now takes the high ground? “good artists copy, great artists steal”—Jobs -
@Smartalyx@mashable Who said that line before Jobs, I wonder then. Wouldn't the right thing be to find out? You can give credit where due. -
@johnnysoftware@mashable Jobs himself said it as reference to Apple practices he condoned\was okay with. Matters who said it before why? -
@Smartalyx@mashable There's nothing that says a company cannot use its own inventions. That is the practice Jobs was referring to. -
@johnnysoftware@mashable How exactly can one 'steal' from themselves? That is not what he was saying and not what he meant.
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