Refresh this page for updates. Apple (AAPL) this morning is announcing details about how it will open the iPhone and iPod touch to outside developers. Full Article at CNN/Money
Starting today, we’re opening up the same APIs and tools that we use internally
We think we’re years of any other platform for a mobile device
It adds risk to reliability, as we’ve seen from time to time.
We are working with Microsoft and we have licensed the ActiveSync protocol
Under no circumstances should you let the user navigate to a new page of content without saving the data on the previous page.
Developers are already bursting with ideas for the iPhone and iPod touch, and now they have the chance to turn those ideas into great companies with the help of world-class venture capitalists
We put a lot of thought into it ... We think it's a real problem.
While Apple claims superior reliability and security with ActiveSync, RIM currently enjoys an overwhelmingly dominant position within the enterprise installed-base.
With the native apps and integration with things like the accelerometer, location info, address book, camera, etc., the possibilities for innovation are boundless.
What's exciting about the iPhone is the UI/device, development environment, and engagement demonstrated already by its users ... it's off the charts relative to any other platform
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