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Well, to be honest nothing is impossible. When the whole IPhone madness started I thought "What sane developer could invest money and energies in such a business model??".
Well, I proved wrong since thousands developers started to create apps for IPhones (apps... let's say small-scale utilities...) while only now Apple is showing its true colors about that platform (ask Adobe, Google and I'm sure other big boys who weren't that dumb to actually *try* to release something, even if I'm sure they thought about it).
So the key is around developers: until there will be enough developers willing to waste their time, nothing is impossible and also an IPad might look attractive.
Edited 2010-04-26 11:42 UTC