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Time magazine names iPhone the invention of the year

We are pointed to this story by Cnet who, with a clear history of being Biased towards Microsoft, criticize the appointment and Time magazine.  Among much anti Apple rhetoric in the post is the following:

Sometimes, it's just easier to pick something that will make everybody happy rather than to actually put some thought into the person or the thing that helped change the world that year.

Besides, science is hard. Look at the shiny thing! Isn't that the shiniest thing you've ever seen!

I mean come on.... they are obviously extremely biased against Apple, you can tell that by reading most any article on the site, and the are just trying to attack them in their own small way.

This comes in the wake of Cnet's recent attempt to push into the Macintosh market with the versiontracker.com purchase (Which makes me very nervous by the way, versiontracker.com is a very important website to the macintosh community.).

If they want to make any serious headway in this market they are clearly going to have to clean house, and start turning out clear, unbiased articles instead of the Microsoft Propaganda they are putting out right now.

 

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