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- 08-25-2008, 08:44 AM #1NewsGuest
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...037111,full.st
> ory
>
> SAN FRANCISCO -- By creating games and other programs for the iPhone,
> software developers hoped to find millions of new customers. But they
> didn't expect to feel muzzled.
>
> The software development kit that Apple Inc. distributed to programmers
> bound them to not discuss the process of creating programs for the
> iPhone. Companies typically waive such legal restrictions once the
> product in question launches, but Apple didn't. And it won't say why.
>
> As a result, iPhone developers -- and businesses that cater to them --
> say they are prohibited from asking technical questions or sharing tips
> anywhere in public. On Apple's official support website, moderators
> remind visitors that they are bound by the nondisclosure agreement and
> should mind what they say or ask.
They didn't expect the Borg? Under what rock were they living?
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