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by HenrikJoreteg
1877 days ago
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Any mention of specific APIs misses the point. It's fine if they want don't want to implement everything. The point is that if they don't get to simultaneously say: 1. The Web is a viable way to compete with native apps (which they explicitly said in defense in a current court case).
2. While not implementing features necessary to compete.
3. While not allowing anyone else to build a browser for iOS that implements the features necessary to compete. |
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