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Friday, June 10, 2005
Journalists don't always matter
Seth's Blog: Journalists don't always matter: Not one, but two emails today asking about Apple's switch to Intel. Both writers were sure that Apple had blown it (one works at Intel!) and wanted my take on how this changes Apple's story. The thinking is that after years of telling people that they are better because they don't use Intel, how can they change their story?
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I think most people WILL change their story when the circumstances warrant a change. If everyone had honesty and integrity nobody would ever have to change their story.
Posted by: Tino Buntic | Jun 12, 2005 9:33:54 AM


