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Everything You Need to Know about OSX Mountain Lion and the Future of Mac and iOS

20 February 2012no comments Android, inneractive, iPhone, Mobile Advertising, Mobile Industry

By: Hillel Fuld (@hilzfuld)

For the past few months, I have been spending a lot of time on Google+, the new social network from the search giant. While every platform has its advantages and disadvantages, I truly believe Google+ is here to stay. Want to know why? Read this!

One of the huge advantages of Google+, at least in my opinion, is the community. Yes, Twitter and Facebook also have their advantages but in my experience, Google+ trumps them both in terms of user engagement.

So what does all this Google+ talk have to do with OSX Mountain Lion? Well, one of the stars of the Google+ show that Vic Gundotra calls the Jon Stewart of Google+ is the comedian, Lamarr Wilson.

Lamarr is well known for his videos about technology. Simply put, they are hilarious, or at least I think they are. Well, his latest video is about the new Mac OS code named OSX Mountain Lion. You will notice the word Mac is gone from the title, which combined with almost all the new features, leads many to believe that Apple is moving to close the gap between iOS and Mac.

OK, enough babbling. Lamarr does a fantastic job of covering the topic in detail. Enjoy. By the way, you can follow Lamarr on Google+ here and on Twitter here.

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