Most people know about Steve Jobs’ famous reality distortion field, but you don’t see it in action that often – so hurrah, then, for the latest Steve-O-Gram , in which he invents a whole new tech history and imagines a world of apps that doesn’t actually exist. Okay, it’s not quite that bad, but it’s not far off it. Jobs’ essay makes some perfectly accurate points about Flash, expresses some convincing arguments for Jobs’ antipathy towards the technology, and wraps them in some of the most unbelievable guff we’ve seen in ages. In Steve’s world Adobe dumped the creative market for the corporate one
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