Like a mafia bosses up for territory grabs, Steve Jobs arranged a secret meeting with 50 most important people from the New York Times. Even a blind man could see that this is an obvious move to grab up more contents for iPad and subsequently allowable leaks onto iPhone and iPod Touch — if applicable. Companies like Amazon, Google, and Sony may very well arrange secret meetings with top news companies and content providers just like Apple to compete in content war; eventually the hardware may get to be almost like twin when technology slows down on innovation, and the difference may have to come down to contents. Exclusive contents are the two words that we all could meditate on! Who is a flashier tech mafia boss, Steve Jobs or __blank__? Source.
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