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Chris Matyszczyk is an award-winning creative director who now runs the consultancy Howard Raucous LLC. In 2013, Mediapost named him the Most Influential Person on Madison Avenue.
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Posted in Technically Incorrect
on January 11, 2022
| Topic: Smartphones

How could you?
By Jack Skeens — Shutterstock
I’ve been hearing about this for years.
Perhaps you, too, are a hurt Android user ostracized by arrogant iPhone-brandishing family members.
Please don’t worry; Apple will relent. When it sees a good business reason to do so — warm and fuzzy PR is sometimes, but not often, a good reason — or it’s forced to by law, that is.
Just as Google may one day choose to (be forced to) relent after reading headlines such as this: “Google is manipulating browser extensions to stifle competitors, DuckDuckGo CEO says.”
That doesn’t sound too equitable, does it?
That’s because tech companies — all of them — rarely are.
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