The point is where is their attention, what do they think the users need, or use - and not if i can find, after searching a while, some good sides of porting iOS to OS. I use a mobile phone or a tablet for making things on the road, and the lap (before the desktop) for real work, and my real work ain't social networking.
Great, Apple puts as the new features of the next System "Mountain Lion" the integration of twitter and messages. 
What I see is that I bought a working machine and now it is getting a social networking machine. I thought I was a developer, a video artist, a designer, a musician, but no, I am finding out that for Apple I am in first line a chatter. Thank you, in the place I am living the social networking happens live.
An interesting discussion on apples policies:
http://ifixit.org/2763/the-new-macbook-pro-unfixable-unhackable-untenable
An interesting discussion on apples policies:
http://ifixit.org/2763/the-new-macbook-pro-unfixable-unhackable-untenable
Well, I comment it myself. I bought Mountain Lion because I have to work in visuals generation always with the last OS. Nevertheless I didn't use the social networking stuff, there were some changes I saw as quite useful (reminders, notification centre replacing growl, fullscreen on second monitor, dictation, etc). Stuff not mentioned on advertising, at least not at first nor as important point. I really hope that the focus in advertising won't degrade to a focus in development...
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