
Worse than Microsoft
Fruit themed toymaker Apple is portrayed by its fanboys
as an alternative to the Evil Microsoft, however this often flies in the face
of evidence which shows the outfit as just as nasty.
The latest story involves Apple’s decision to block
Google’s location-tracking service called Latitude from the iPhone. While it blocked Latitude it is frantically trying to
patent a similar technology and thus shut down Google's efforts.
Google launched Latitude back in February 2009, while
Apple’s patent application was filed back in June 2008 but it is up to the
courts to decide who developed the technology first. However what is interesting is how Apple is using its
total control of its App store to gain the upper hand on competitors.
The standard technique for shutting down an application
is that Apple claims it duplicates functionality. But isn't that the same as
saying “upsets our monopoly”.
It is only a matter of time that an outfit with money
starts court action against this policy from Jobs Mob. Most of the app
developers are small outfits with little cash. However an outfit like Google
with the cash and motivation can legitimately claim that Apple is using its App
store policy to squash competition.