> Apple's response to the DOJ inquiry looks a lot more plausible than
> the explanations proffered by the conspiracy theorists. In a
> nutshell, adding Google Voice to an iPhone significantly changes the
> operation of the iPhone. It replaces so many of the iPhone's
> functions that it left Apple wondering if the result was still an
> iPhone.
> 
> Apple claims that it did not reject Google Voice, but that it merely
> delayed its approval and kicked the decision upstairs to a senior
> management committee. They need some time to sort it out.

Time for a reality check:

http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/08/21/the-simple-truth-whats-really-going-on-
with-apple-google-att-and-the-fcc/

"Our sources at Google tell us in no uncertain terms that Apple rejected the
application. And we have an independent third party app developer who tells
us that an Apple Exec also told them back in July that the Google Voice
Application was rejected.

In other words, there is strong evidence that Apple is, well, lying."


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