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2005-11-10
Apple should be able to charge anything they want to give any other company access to their hundreds of millions of users.
No different then Google charges customers for access to their ad network. The charge is just applied at a different place in the relationship but the charges are still there.
As for being the only platform not having office, is it really Office? Without a office 360 account etc its worthless from reports so far.