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konradc rated 12 months ago - From the page: "Apple owns what they have done. They have a right to lock it. But I am really for the unlockers, the rebels trying to make it free. I'd really like it to be open to new applications. I'd like to install some nice games. Why in the world can I not install a ringtone tha...
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 konradc rated 12 months ago- From the page: "Apple owns what they have done. They have a right to lock it. But I am really for the unlockers, the rebels trying to make it free. I'd really like it to be open to new applications. I'd like to install some nice games. Why in the world can I not install a ringtone that I've made? How would that hurt AT&T's network? Here is Steve Jobs sending letters to the record companies saying [they] should provide music that's unprotected, but here he is taking the opposite approach with the iPhone."
 neasteflorin rated 12 months ago- L: Now that the browser itself is a computing platform, do you think operating systems are starting to become less relevant?
SW: I think that's exactly where we are headed, if not already there. Even Apple is looking forward to where computers are, after the operating system isn't important. Apple has already taken its way into the living room and entertainment system. They have a huge advantage in this space. They have the OS, the hardware, the applications, and the online services, and they get them to all work together. A company like Hewlett-Packard, on the other hand, can make a computer and have great ideas, but it boils down to the software element, and they're restricted by what Microsoft provides as an operating system.
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