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Comments on: Signs point to impending iLike developer launch

The company, which announced it was working on a developer platform in July, said it appears to be ready to launch the service next week.

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by factoryjoe September 11, 2008 6:23 PM PDT
Is this not related to their developer site?

http://ilike.com/developer
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by caroline.mccarthy September 12, 2008 5:03 AM PDT
That's it -- but they haven't debuted any kind of partnerships or a consumer launch. Seems like they are taking the same strategy of MySpace, which is pre-announcing the platform several months before it debuts. Facebook, on the other hand, kept it completely under the radar.
by lawrencewinkler September 12, 2008 8:43 AM PDT
Does anyone else think iLike likely infringes Apple's trademarks? Certainly, because iLike service is in the same or similar business area as Apple, they would be hard pressed to argue that such use would not cause marketplace confusion.
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