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Has Apple lost its cool? Our readers seem to think so


In the top comments above, we've highlighted our readers' reactions to Tim Cook's recent interview at the annual All Things D D11 conference. During the interview, Cook announced that Apple still had "several more game changers" planned for release; however, the majority of commenters expressed doubt in Cook's vague promise, with many citing Google as the leading company in innovation.


SEE ALSO: Watch the Full Interview With Tim Cook at AllThingsD


Readers also reacted strongly to Facebook's newest feature: verified pages. Our commenters were quick to point out that Facebook was much later than most other social media networks, but most were still happy to hear the news Read more...


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