Dear Mr. Jobs,
I have something to say. Since I don't imagine you'll be strolling through Brooklyn's Sunset Park any time soon, I won't be able to say it to your face.
Under your leadership, Apple (AAPL) has recently committed the following unreasonable acts:
1. Refused to allow Adobe's (ADBE) Flash technology on your mobile devices;
2. Unfairly blocked certain iPhone Apps;
3. Exaggerated the capabilities of iPhone 4's Retina display;
4. Refused to allow iTunes on rival devices;
5. Along with AT&T (T), failed to prepare your systems to handle iPhone 4 preorders;
6. Closed the iAds system to competing ad networks like Google (GOOG); and
7. Took an extremely heavy-handed approach to the case of the missing iPhone.
Given your reputation as an obsessive, hands-on leader, I don't doubt for a second that you should bear full responsibility for these actions. Apple employs a lot of talented people, but we all know that nothing happens in Cupertino without your explicit approval and input.
So to your behavior, I say:
Thanks! Because if it weren't for you, technology would be way too boring to write about.
Sincerely,
Mike
PS: When is Aperture coming to the iPad?
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