According to Valleywag, Steve Jobs laid into The Wall St. Journal's online executive editor Alan Murray who sent out a simple tweet from his loaner iPad. The reporter, tail between legs, deleted the tweet and gave the following statement:
I will say that Apple's general paranoia about news coverage is truly extraordinary— but that's not telling you anything you didn't already know.
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Last week, Wall Street Journal deputy managing editor Alan Murray spat out the following tweet: "This tweet sent from an iPad. Does it look cool?" Ryan Tate at Gawker reported that Alan did this from an iPad that Steve Jobs showed ... Post Profile
Last week, Wall Street Journal deputy managing editor Alan Murray spat out the following tweet: "This tweet sent from an iPad. Does it look cool?" Ryan Tate at Gawker reported that Alan did this from an iPad that Steve Jobs showed ... Post Profile
According to Valleywag, Steve Jobs laid into The Wall St. Journal's online executive editor Alan Murray who sent out a simple tweet from his loaner iPad. The reporter, tail between legs, deleted the tweet and gave the following sta... Post Profile