Linked by Hadrien Grasland on Fri 15th Apr 2011 10:24 UTC
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RE[2]: Missing the one possibility.
by Yamin on Fri 15th Apr 2011 17:25
in reply to "RE: Missing the one possibility."
Apple should do the screening for IOS.
Other companies might create special white lists for different carriers.
There really aren't that many applications that *need* to run in the background. It doesn't need to scale to millions of apps.
The ones that do should have to go through an approval process of some kind. It's not unheard of. MS does this with drivers with their driver certification (WHQL).
This is really the best solution as far as I'm concerned.




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2010-03-08
Those apps that pass the approval process, can run in the background just like IOS system apps.
Those that don't... can't.
Such approval processes have a tendency not to scale very well when the platform becomes successful, among other issues (who approves ? based on which criteria ?), so I think that they should only be used in extreme situations...
Edited 2011-04-15 12:37 UTC