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The 46 who rated this story a positive really have "sheeple" issues, or are Apple stock holders or those employed by the mobile ad game. There ARE no winners for iPhone users in this. Ads? Pfft.

The fact you'd be RIPPING Google apart for doing the same for their Droid is proof of your delusional state.

Man, this is going to be new tool to counter your fanyboys. lol
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how about they just refresh their hardware with specs we have seen in windows boxes for years? enough with foolish chest pounding with google
 
Mobile advertising....

...sheesh...

I guess I'd rather live without a mobile phone than have ads on it.

And I don't really see the point. Maybe it's my personal perception, but IMHO I feel the ad crowd is getting out of control.

The current wave of banderole ads, maybe combined with annoying soundclips - that is really pissing me off.

And just to let you know: Give Little Snitch a try, and see how often Mac OS X is calling home ;)

I feel rather happy not to be an iPhone user with the current direction, Apple is heading. And WWDC this year will be the day of the final decision:

10.7 better WOW me or I'm building a Linux Box.

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Well, I should add, that as an Apple stock options holder, I find this thing rather interesting. I'm currently heading to buying more stock options. If Apple will head forward with data mining and generating revenue from a monopolistic advertisement system using iTunes as their Trojan I'm all for it.

I won't use an Apple box again. But as you sheep will defend an buy nevertheless, it's time to let Apple roll across the 400$/share line. ;)

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The 46 who rated this story a positive really have "sheeple" issues, or are Apple stock holders or those employed by the mobile ad game. There ARE no winners for iPhone users in this. Ads? Pfft.

The fact you'd be RIPPING Google apart for doing the same for their Droid is proof of your delusional state.

Man, this is going to be new tool to counter your fanyboys. lol

It's called applescuse. Excuse any and everything in the name of Apple. Sort of an applesauce only for the loyal.
 
So given that adverts seem to often rely upon flash, does this mean we'll now see Flash in OS4.0?
 
Apple could launch "iWords" for iPhone app paid search

My recent post focuses how to market an app given the proliferation of apps in Apples App Store. Click here to read and share - http://bit.ly/bfvhAh I also provided a link to this forum at the end of the post.
 
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