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June 26, 2006
Apple Removes the Word "Lap" From Web Site
Do you remember our story last week regarding Apple's hypocritical marketing and website suggesting to use the MacBook on your lap? Here is a clip from their Student Orientation site to refresh your memory:
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Well, they no longer have the "On your lap" suggestion. Instead it has been changed to the more vague, but less condemning "Anywhere you want"...
Posted by jasonogrady at June 26, 2006 8:00 AM
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