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Old 10-24-2013, 03:00 AM   #72
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Originally Posted by PatNY View Post
They are really not that far off considering for most of its existence, up to the iOS6 introduction, iOS was restricted by its lack of easy scalability.
We've gone from (paraphrasing) "lack of *any* scalability is *currently* restricting Apple, and *always* has" to "lack of *easy* scalability *was* restricting Apple, but isn't any more".

You may think the difference is insignificant, but I disagree. The first claim is demonstrably factually incorrect, while the second is at least arguable. Personally, I find that factual incorrectness weakens an argument! :-)

/JB

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