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May 15, 2007
Article: Apple, Open Your
Should the iPhone be opened to third-party software? We ve heard the arguments against it: Apple wants to guarantee a universally excellent iPhone user experience, and protect its partners data networks. Since it can t fully control how third-party applications will look and perform on iPhone, the company has suggested that the right strategy is to lock them out - just as it did, largely, on the iPod. This could have been a dead
From Article: Apple, Open Your
Posted by Stephen at May 15, 2007 01:30 PM


