Seeing How the Other Half Lives (ZDnet)

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I'm going to have to start an "Apple Computer" category at this rate (and no, I don't presently own a Mac -- I gave up my Dual G4 at work after we stopped developing for the Mac.) Here's an interesting exercise in technology journalism. David Coursey, executive editor of ZDnet's AnchorDesk (a thoroughly Windows-centric publication) authored an interesting seven-part series on trying out the Apple iBook.

It's a nice piece of personal technology journalism that probably earned him a wall of flame mail from both Windows and MacOS X users, if my own experience reporting on Apple applies. Still, I think he did a really evenhanded, honest evaluation of the experience that's worth reading about even if you'll only leave Windows when they pry it out of your RSI-gnarled fingers.

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