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Misguided iPhone/Safari strategy analysis

Started by Rahul Gaitonde · 9 months ago

More iPhone strategy from Bob Cringely. While he’s spot-on with most of his columns, I don’t agree with his line of thought in this week’s column.

In a nutshell, Cringely believes that forcing developers to develop Safari-compliant AJAX applications will ... Continue reading »

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  • "It's about dramatically lowering the entry barrier for developers to write applications for the iPhone, not compelling them to be compliant with Safari on Windows"


    I think you're absolutely right. Thanks for the insights. (By the way, I found your blog via your comment on I, Cringley.)

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