The Real Steve Jobs

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    The Good.

    He had a sense of morality and would not let his phones be used for propaganda, porn and other questionable information that less then 5% of the population support. For example Vogue has pushed the sexuality of children. We wont even get into the 'other' argument of the glitter fairies. (both that destroy family values.) However GAWKER calls this censorship and authoritarian...Of course GAWKER calls that authoritarian, their goal is to support a moral-less society which is working out fantastic by the way. (this is really the basis of GAWKERS argument.)

    Heaven forbid employees steal and release your technology to the competitors and or bloggers. This is a private corporation, they can search employee phones and computers for leakers. A tech company would have much higher security vs a cookie shop. But even KFC kept their receipe in a secret safe along with coca cola. If these employees gave the tech or information to outside personell then they're in fact guilty of transporting corporate secrets. Funny how people aren't upset the govt does this and actually uses murder to silence opinion or unions. hehe

    <sarcasm on>
    I mean we have people that actually want to uphold law and hold people accountable for illegal activity. Unbelievable! We have a corporation that wants to protect its product from spies and technology leaks. Unbelievable.
    <sarcasm off>

    The bad.
    China. enough said.

    Conclusion.
    Ryan from the GAWKER reminds me of this guy. If you haven't seen this its pretty spectucular. Especially the end where he actually wants to sell his product. OIH!

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