Comments on: New browsing apps available for the iPhone
The App Store is now open to a number of Safari-based Web-browsing applications, previously deemed by Apple to be "duplicating functionality."
The App Store is now open to a number of Safari-based Web-browsing applications, previously deemed by Apple to be "duplicating functionality."
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These ARE Safari browsers, or at least they still use the same browser component.
They're just apps with an HTML control embedded in them.
Nothing new, nothing to do with allowing actual third party browsers.
hopefully we'll also see Divx/Xvid playing software soon !
I heard Core already developed a Iphone app
which was rejected !
Sorry, nothing to do with the article....I just thought it was kind of funny.
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If you don't want development competition then don't allow third parties to develop on your platform. It's only a matter of time when the lawsuits start.
- by Rants&Raves January 17, 2009 5:28 AM PST
- The timing is suspicious; is this related in any way to teh EU actions on Microsoft ?
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