When I wrote an article about it last night how was it actually with Flash, featured speculation that even the antitrust agency might not like the behavior Apple. It was all the more surprising when my speculation was confirmed this morning New York Post. The Antimonopoly Office has of course already punished several times Microsoft, for example, for using IE. Apple Inc. had a problem with iTunes, nakonec however acknowledged that to the iPod, iPhone and the iPad can only be used by one application, and that is iTunes.
Now, however, over very monopolistic behavior Apple Inc. are pulling the plug on the US. According to the paper New York Post with American miniThe Justice Department is arguing with the local trade commission about who will file the Apple formerly a complaint for monopolistic conduct. Of course, everything revolves around Flash, which was prevented from accessing his device, but the situation also concerns Java or SilverLight.
"These people, according to our source, are just days away from deciding whether to file a request to start an investigation into the whole thing. This investigation should focus on whether Apple "does not illegally restrict competition," he wrote New York Post.
US government agencies also reportedly don't like that developers are faced with the decision of whether to create applications that will only run on the platform Apple, or develop programs that will run on multiple other platforms, such as Android, WebOS, Windows Mobile, RIM BlackBerryIf a trial were to take place, there would probably not be much to discuss, as is the case in other cases. If the antitrust office does indeed initiate a dispute with a company, in most cases it ends with a high (astronomical) fine.
What about Opera, for example? Mini? QuickOffice, DocToGo, eWallet etc.? How many platforms do they run on? A bit of a strange opinion……………
What about Opera, for example? Mini? QuickOffice, DocToGo, eWallet etc.? How many platforms do they run on? A bit of a strange opinion……………
What about Opera, for example? Mini? QuickOffice, DocToGo, eWallet etc.? How many platforms do they run on? A bit of a strange opinion……………