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This is just ridiculous, this is perhaps the best example of apple control freakism I have ever seen.
I can see apples motivation behind this, the last thing they want is too make it easier for developers to support other platforms. If you want to write for the iphone it must be for the iphone alone, none of this write once run anywhere crap. This is something that purely effect developers though I doubt this gets much press. Even thought this is clearly a shot at Adobe, lots of devs are going to get hit in the crossfire. That sucks.
At least we still have the internet, web apps are something that Apple can't wall off just yet.