The Sunday Telegraph's editor Neil Breen talks at the Caxtons about why
Apple "ruined my life" and how TV and radio "rape" newspaper content.
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I can't say, like Neil, that Apple ruined my life - I'm sitting in the middle of my 3 Macs now, all cranking something. But Apple et al including Adobe did introduce the era when any gormless drip can be a writer or art director/designer. Once upon a time Google, Windows and Adobe Suite had to be in your head, or don't bother showing up. It made for sweet level of wit and intellect in the office.
Robin Cruz from Singapore on 07-Nov-11 5:06PM
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