I would like to understand the real reason why Apple is backing off -- as from 
what I have seen in the past, I can't believe it is for the love of developers..

 . Corporate pressure? (which has been hinted at). 
 . Possibility of Federal trade restriction lawsuits?
 . possibly a lack of new *significant* apps, as developers began to consider 
other platforms?


Personally, I am not interested in the iPad/iPhone as a target, until Steve 
Jobs apologizes.
(which means, never again ;-)

Lovin' Android,
~Bill 

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