Is Apple's walled garden coming down?Apple isn't necessarily changing its stance on controlling every aspect of what it builds, despite some minor moves in that direction.
Apple's long-running embrace of a digital walled garden is well-known and often criticized. It no doubt started with Steve Jobs but has mostly continued on in his absence. And yet, it has allowed the company to become the largest in the world. Some of Apple's recent moves suggest the iPhone maker looks willing to give up some of its control with at least some of its services. However, I'm convinced this is largely a mirage, although it's the direction Apple should be making — at least in certain areas.
Where things stand
In June, Apple announced new software for its top-selling products, including the best iPhone, plus the iPad, Mac, and Apple TV. Tucked inside its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote, Apple announced its decision to open up FaceTime to non-Apple users. This surprising announcement followed the company's decision a few ...
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Is Apple's walled garden coming down?