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I agree. Sensationalist title that isn't even the real title of the article.


To be fair, it is right up at the top of the page.


I looked at the <title> and it says "Apple Confidential: The Acquisition of NeXT". Since the actual title at the top of the page isn't bold or a larger text size I tuned it out thinking it was an advertisement.


I didn't know HN guidelines required one to hunt through the HTML source of a page to get the title.


I thought that my response was an implicit agreement that I was wrong and missed the actual title of the article. Instead I get an intellectually disingenuous response implying that I 'noticed' the <title> of the page because I decided to look at the HTML source for some strange reason.


You were probably just nostalgic for the simplicity of late 90's web code.


The Internet has ads?


Dunno, that's the real title of the article up at the top of the page.




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