Apple should buy Twitter because all your online experience "is a mess"


Internet remains the unfinished business of Apple. It is not something that only users with criteria THINK brand, but also its former employees.

Patrick Gibson, a former worker teaches the block, has published a post on his personal Tumblr that reviews the online Apple failures and failures. The article tries to justify why Apple should buy Twitter from the point of view of someone knowingly.




"Almost everything you do online Apple is a disaster, except for its excellent web navigation equipment," says Gibson. The engineer, who describes himself as "Mac user for a long time Apple fan," says he has heard "countless stories of lost or duplicate contacts in iCloud, calendar synchronization errors or downtime email."

Furthermore gives examples of other errors beyond synchronization. These quotes the defunct social network Ping, the fact that Apple has to close down its online store and every time I updated with a new product, you need a Notes mail account to sync, the App Store and iTunes are based almost disappeared WebObjects or iMessage messages not ordered chronologically.

Against that, Gibson praises Google, which has been steadily improving its Android platform and its online services. For all this and more, argues that Apple should do with Twitter. Not have a social network, but for their talent and technology to help enable the company to improve its services in the cloud.

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