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Opera For iPhone To Test Apple's Resolve

Barence writes "Opera is launching a version of its Mini browser for the iPhone in what could prove a landmark decision for Apple's app gatekeepers. Apple has been traditionally hostile to rival browsers, with Mozilla claiming that Apple made it 'too hard' for its rivals to develop a browser for the iPhone. However, Opera remains bullishly confident that its app will be approved. 'We have not submitted Opera Mini to the Apple App store,' an Opera spokesperson told PC Pro. 'However, we hope that Apple will not deny their users a choice in web browsing experience.'" I can't imagine what would motivate them to do that.

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  1. You are forgetting something. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    What is right and what is wrong.

    What is ethical and what is not.

    Even what is legal and what isn't.

    You can rely on fanboism only so much, eventually you will have to put up or shut up and live with the consequences of your badly thought business plan.