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Image by . SantiMB . via Flickr Apple is continuously under fire for lack of openness. Once the industry's underdog, as it's market power grows, Apple slowly becoming the target of many attacks, the latest one from Tim O’Reilly. Interestingly enough, Apple never claimed to be open. Or nice. Apple claimed one thing only - that it knows how to create