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Hardly suprising behavior from Apple. When it comes to third party ANYTHING or user side innovation, their motto has always been their way or the highway. The app store and restricting users to only using programs from it is a wet dream for corporate and I'd not put it past them to implement something similar for the Mac if they thought they could get away with it.
Their monopolistic business practices are what continues to keep them squarely in the category of 'also ran' when it comes to computers, and very soon the iPhone looks to be headed down that same road. The only reason the iPod doesn't face these issues is it's too primitive a device to do a whole lot with. (not that it stops many people from saying **** apple and installing Rockbox on them)
... and people complain about Microsoft.
Edited 2008-09-24 21:08 UTC