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2010-05-17
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In many ways I am glad to see the back of it.
It is a resource-hogging, closed-sourced (shouldn't the web be based on open protocols?), battery-draining pain-in-the-bum.
Also the worst way to play embedded video!
Anyone else agree?
I'm confused - I agree with Steve Jobs "..an outdated desktop technology.." - but I don't like his views or company (anymore).
I need cake.
I like cake.