If Safari became a little too good, people might stop buying or developing apps.
>IQ tests are notoriously unreliable across cultural and societal boundaries That's irrelevant. What matters is what they _are_ reliable for.
Surely it's the opposite. China pollutes far less per capita than the US.
I have been wondering the same. I went to the Apple store and none of the employees had heard of Xcode...
>Four or Five years ago, if you'd asked me what tech company I worked for, my answer would have probably been, "Microsoft, I know, it's a bummer. I'm trying to move to google". Now though people actually think MS is…
If Safari became a little too good, people might stop buying or developing apps.
>IQ tests are notoriously unreliable across cultural and societal boundaries That's irrelevant. What matters is what they _are_ reliable for.
Surely it's the opposite. China pollutes far less per capita than the US.
I have been wondering the same. I went to the Apple store and none of the employees had heard of Xcode...
>Four or Five years ago, if you'd asked me what tech company I worked for, my answer would have probably been, "Microsoft, I know, it's a bummer. I'm trying to move to google". Now though people actually think MS is…