If anyone could figure out a system to let its investors cast their proxy votes online, you'd think it'd be Apple, right? Not so. Ed Foster tells the tale of a reader who gripes that Apple, who "brought us such breakthroughs as the Macintosh, OS X, the iPod and now the iPhone, seems to be the only company in the U.S. which uses a proxy voting service which can't deliver materials in a timely fashion. ... Even Microsoft, using the Swiss cheese of operating systems, is able to deliver their investor materials on time!" Before you write this off as... READ MORE ...