At last, the emotional tone of the pro and con arguments about the iPhone 3rd party application issue has started to stabilise, and reality started to sink in as to the complexities and problems of code development with or without a central guiding body to chart the way forward. Exploiting vulnerabilities is definitely not the way forward, as this is a dangerous two-edged sword no device manufacturer can safely ignore. On the other hand, the massive excitement and hype generated by Apple with this rush release deserves to be serviced a little faster with apps that fulfil the most commonly requested wish-list items (no need to list them here, just surf the vast iPhone Web). Apple, you hit the ground running with this baby, and there's no slowing down now, indeed we need you to hit racing 3rd dear, prontamundo...
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airmanchairman @ Oct 8th 2007 6:26AM
At last, the emotional tone of the pro and con arguments about the iPhone 3rd party application issue has started to stabilise, and reality started to sink in as to the complexities and problems of code development with or without a central guiding body to chart the way forward.
Exploiting vulnerabilities is definitely not the way forward, as this is a dangerous two-edged sword no device manufacturer can safely ignore.
On the other hand, the massive excitement and hype generated by Apple with this rush release deserves to be serviced a little faster with apps that fulfil the most commonly requested wish-list items (no need to list them here, just surf the vast iPhone Web).
Apple, you hit the ground running with this baby, and there's no slowing down now, indeed we need you to hit racing 3rd dear, prontamundo...