Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 23rd Feb 2010 20:59 UTC
Apple Now that Apple has unveiled the iPad, people are wondering what the future holds for the iPhone OS platform and the concepts behind it. The iPad comes scarily close to being an actual computer in the more classical sense of the word, and a recent Apple job posting seems to indicated the Cupertino giant is interested in further moving the iPhone OS up the ladder. We ask you: would you be put off or excited about the iPhone OS' restrictive model moving up the stack?
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RE[3]: Imagine a world ...
by Stratoukos on Wed 24th Feb 2010 07:06 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Imagine a world ..."
Stratoukos
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2009-02-11

Penalizing any individual or group of individuals for things practiced by all simply because they are more successful isn't just unjust; It should be considered criminal. If they are performing something that is unfair to it's competitors, then it's competitors should NOT be allowed to do the EXACT SAME THING.


I don't agree 100% with the laws against monopolies, but the logic behind them is that they don't do the exact same thing. For example, Microsoft bundling IE with Windows has had a much bigger impact on the browser industry that Apple bundling Safari with OS X. So, it's like saying that me slapping someone should have the same penalties as Mike Tyson punching someone. Sure we did the same thing, but the guy punched by Tyson now misses half of his teeth.

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