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Not True

More information has shown that Apple is picking and choosing only the applications to sell on the iTunes store - anyone is free to distribute whatever applications they want by themselves.

And it's not that they want everyone to develop security applications - it's that they took the time creating an application environment on the iPhone to run these SDK apps that is secure from these types of threats.

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the future?

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Here's an interesting article on the future on the iPhone: http://www.helium.com/tm/866884/iphone-cellphone-market-tradeshows

the future

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Here's an interesting article on the future on the iPhone: http://www.helium.com/tm/866884/iphone-cellphone-market-tradeshows

Hurry Up Already

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If Apple software developers cant come up with a simple cut and paste function by now, that is sad. The iphone has a defined limit to it's productivity without those functions. I am not going to backspace through 10000 characters all my life.

Hurry APPLE before your stock hits rock bottom and you have to go under!

Because clearly not having

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Because clearly not having cut and paste is going to cause Apple to go under. Right.

Greedy Apple

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I think that Apple is just being to greedy. They are no different from any other big company who wants to make the largest profits at the expense much about their customers wants/needs. The history of the industry has shown that this stringent control that Apple is attempting is not healthy for any computer. There are just so many hackers and users and just one Apple. Windows is still trying to deal with hackers, viruses and spyware and will continue to do so for a while. Pretty soon, as Apple becomes more popular it may have to face similar issues with its OS.

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