complex.com— Over the years, the seemingly harmless Steve Jobs has had many moments when he has dissed competing companies like Droid and Microsoft. Here are some of his best disses ever.
Jun 11, 2010View in Crawl 4
Mm yeah so wonderfully smug - I love it, this is why I buy apple products, to have some ancient guy in a turtleneck act like he's still in High-school while I stand on the sidelines cheering as if he's my cult-leader.
lol, where are you getting the "twice as many people are moving from android to iphone" from? I would love to see the evidence of that. Mostly because a 30 second search will show you that Android market share has doubled each quarter for something like the last three quarters, while iPhone market share has remained relatively constant.
There's a difference between "would like to try" and people who are actually doing it though.The actual market share figures show that people are switching to Android, and while there are also people moving to the iPhone, it's roughly the same number of people that are dumping it.
murrabbitJun 12, 2010
Mm yeah so wonderfully smug - I love it, this is why I buy apple products, to have some ancient guy in a turtleneck act like he's still in High-school while I stand on the sidelines cheering as if he's my cult-leader.
sirbetaJun 12, 2010
This article reads like a guy who has got a hard on for Steve Jobs.
foxifiednutbarJun 12, 2010
Fan boys and their porn-less iPads...
goweigusJun 13, 2010
seems more like sound advice than a disshaha
badgerbusJun 13, 2010
lol, where are you getting the "twice as many people are moving from android to iphone" from? I would love to see the evidence of that. Mostly because a 30 second search will show you that Android market share has doubled each quarter for something like the last three quarters, while iPhone market share has remained relatively constant.
badgerbusJun 14, 2010
There's a difference between "would like to try" and people who are actually doing it though.The actual market share figures show that people are switching to Android, and while there are also people moving to the iPhone, it's roughly the same number of people that are dumping it.