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I'm not sure I understand the points you're making.

If you watched a season of community on netflix, why didn't you watch it on netflix on the apple tv if that's what you said you wanted to do in the next sentence?

Your other two points also don't make sense to me. You start complaining about iTunes as a hub and then go back to talking about content? And you talk about the people who made iOS and retention problems but you never talk about what those retention problems are.

Three things that should trouble this bloke

1. Using popular language as "Do this, I don't care how" makes you come off as unintelligent. It gives the reader a feeling that you have no idea what is involved and that you just want your one special thing. Everybody who has ever worked with clients of any kind knows what I mean.

2. Itunes is dead? What does that even mean? Are you by any chance a Hipster? That would explain...

3. It's a bad time to make a list-based-blog-post right now http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=ranker_sucks

I thought that this was one of the worst written articles about Apple I have ever read. It was linked from Daring Fireball for some reason. Why should Apple do CMS? I don't understand where to even begin: IWork, iCloud, iWeb, mobile me, etc. must have never existed or just disappeared. Also, when did iTunes die? Did people just last night stop buying music, apps, ebooks, and movies from Apple? When did Apple's incredibly profitable ecommerce solution stop making sales? I should just stop here. If you haven't read the article, consider not wasting your time. It is not just without merit or basis, it doesn't even contain any interesting links, but I can't down vote links in HN, so sorry.
Horrendous colour choices on that site. Made my eyes hurt using an iPad