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Dude, you can go call someone else a weasel.

My point is this, again:

Android is open, and that lets business do things even without signing up for some Apple-supervised Dun and Bradstreet-number-requiring enterprise program.

I never said nor implied that you can't, somehow, do stuff with the iPhone, just that it's a more invasive procedure, and a lot of businesses might not care for that. Also, there is a ton of stuff that you can do with Android because it is open from top to bottom that you will simply never be able to do with an iPhone.

That is going to be a win for some, and possibly many businesses.



Dude, you can go call someone else a weasel.

Oh I do! Right now I'm calling you a weasel. For weaseling.

My point is this, again:

That's your weasel-point. It's not the point you brought up. Both small and large businesses can easily put their apps on the iPhone without the App Store.




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