Well, the last thing you want Apple to do is rush an unfinished product out the door. Let's hope they take their time and do it right. Apple can't afford to have a lousy SDK for such the highly-touted iPhone. iPhone sales are going to hinge on the SDK being able to create unique applications for a unique platform. It will be the last gasp for the iPhone 1.0 to show the world it's capabilities. As it is, I think the iPhone juggernaut has already run out of steam.
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Kiwi616 @ Feb 13th 2008 3:43PM
Maybe this will push Apple to release theirs now.
Love competition!
wiedzmin @ Feb 13th 2008 4:12PM
Doubt it - Apple's business strategy is not like Google's, they don't provide free stuff.
vcx @ Feb 13th 2008 4:22PM
Or maybe apple will release a bootcamp equivalent for iphone to boot android. Yes, in my dreams.
Steffen Jobbs @ Feb 13th 2008 4:44PM
Well, the last thing you want Apple to do is rush an unfinished product out the door. Let's hope they take their time and do it right. Apple can't afford to have a lousy SDK for such the highly-touted iPhone. iPhone sales are going to hinge on the SDK being able to create unique applications for a unique platform. It will be the last gasp for the iPhone 1.0 to show the world it's capabilities. As it is, I think the iPhone juggernaut has already run out of steam.