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2009-08-03
AT&T is a short term bump.
It's the app review process that has to go.
Apple rejects far and wide... if AT&T was behind this one than they've given them lots of cover.
"duplicates existing functionality". WTF?
We can only use The One Set of True Apps.
That IS 1984.
Apple has become exactly what it was supposed to oppose. And not even for money (more apps arguably would make them more money)... but just because it's a control freak and can't help itself.
The Think Different company now insists its developers Think Alike.
AT&T will go under the bus someday. But real innovation is going to Android.
The scariest way is how iPhone users are like the grey people in the audience of that famous 1984 ad. Believing in Steve and His One True Set of Apps.
AT&T is just a pipe. Apple is the new Big Brother. Meet the new boss same as the old boss. The new walmart censoring what can be sold. EVERY value they were supposed to oppose. And just because they can.
Edited 2009-08-03 06:02 UTC