New Rising Media writes "So Instagram, after a wave of success on iPhone has made its way onto Google's mobile platform. It's exactly what we expected (and wanted); but quite a sizeable amount of iOS device users don't really support the idea of the 'antique' filtered photography platform being used by Android customers.
Twitter says it all really. Whether for reasons of exclusivity, levels of social class related to a choice of phone (apparently), or just plain disgust, the cream of the metaphorical crop of douchery have made themselves present in this evergrowing debate. And it's fair to say they're not that happy."
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