-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 5/3/10 16:03 , [email protected] wrote: > I've been wondering about this... at some point once (if) apple > gains enough market share they are probably going to hit some > anti-trust issues. > > Although to me it seems like excluding things like Google Voice/ > Latitude, competing email apps, Amazon music store are more of an > issue than mandating the use of Objective C. The former is truly > anti- competitive behavior. The latter is sort of I guess, but > nothing keeps companies from writing their apps for other platforms > - you just have to start from scratch. ... which brings the discussion on a cost thing, and competition *is* also about costs.
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