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Old 01-29-2010, 04:20 PM   #119
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If you own a Windows 7 computer, you can find applications from a million different sources. If you own an iWhatever, you have one source for applications. The mystery to me is how can so many people fall for that? Having the hardware locked to installing only "approved" applications allows them to dictate what you can or can't install, and set the price to whatever they want. How/why would anyone fall for that?
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