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@Rahul Karur: @ShawnC++: @Rahul Karur: I don't know what you are talking about. iOS has a subset of the Mac OS X fonts.

@Nameless: I'm pretty sure if you are on a contract with an expensive Android phone your carrier won't just let you jump to another carrier just to get the latest and greatest. They'll hold you to your contract. So you'll get penalised.

So as AdMob won't be getting any iOS data in the future, I take it we won't be getting any more press releases telling us how much better Android is doing than iPhone.

@Ben R: Do you not think you are trying a bit too hard to find it difficult to use? I've never heard anyone says Apple's UI decisions are counterintuitive.

@jeffeb3: The language shouldn't be too much of a barrier to be honest. The APIs always take longer to learn.

Safari 5.

@Stradigos: I'm surprised because IE has been 64 bit for a while, as has Safari 4 on the Mac.

On Mac OS X you can just drag them off. Or go to Finder Preferences, pick the sidebar tab and uncheck the items you don't want.

@Victor L: There is also the small fact maybe worth mentioning that iPhone currently far outsells Android internationally.

@nightbirdsf: So it gives a message which says: "The was a problem downloading movie/ The network connection was refused".

@nightbirdsf: No offence, but I've never seen a Mac app give an error code without at least some sort of explanation with it.

@FamiCube64: I love how you dismiss OS X exclusive apps as a draw to the Mac platform.

@wilcoclahas: Snow Leopard might, it has malware detection built in.

@bluegene: Thanks, posted so I don't have to.