Hi All,

I love apple products for the accessibility and unrivaled hardware quality. But 
this one is an example of apple shooting itself in the foot. It’s basically 
denying the elevation of big data, or now we call it huge data, by justifying 
the restrictions on the basis of privacy.

Read the article for yourself. This shows a genuine attitude towards protecting 
customers, but the guy just doesn’t get what it means not to collect data, in 
an intelligent, partitioned and segregative way instead of all out dumbing down 
the whole concept of data continuity. A proof is the shabby way icloud works. 
It always had problems, and I don’t see it getting any better. I can’t stand 
itunes match as it simply is not intelligent enough to figure out the best way 
of dealing with media at various scenarios. No surprise there, it’s some eddy 
qu dude who’s more interested in seeing the guys at ferrarri rather than fix 
the gigantic shitbucket itunes is.

Anyway, enjoy the read:

http://www.businessinsider.com/apples-attacks-on-google-and-facebook-expose-a-long-term-problem-2015-6?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+businessinsider+%28Business+Insider%29


Cheers, and have a good weekend yall 



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