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More negative on Apple's advertising plans

Ars isn’t drinking the Kool-Aid.  On one hand Apple is blocking other companies’ analytics (which face it, makes ads useless) and enforcing their own iAds on iPhone apps, while on the other hand, it offers Safari reader which blocks Internet ads (which it has no part of) in Safari.

There is something contradictory

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