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January 07, 2004
Apple's aesthetic vision
Posted by Sandy
"Apple has been able to reinvent itself because it has what is, at bottom, an aesthetic vision, rather than one that is solely based on profit and loss. Like Shaw's proverbial "unreasonable man", they try to bend the world to their vision. And they articulate that vision consistently, and persistently."
Tim O'Reilly's thoughts on the 20th anniversary of the Macintosh, from Wired News.
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