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Title: Closed ranks: Lack of open access to FaceTime and iMessage is good for users
Post by: HCK on April 24, 2014, 02:00:18 pm
Closed ranks: Lack of open access to FaceTime and iMessage is good for users

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<p>In June of 2010, shortly after announcing the launch of FaceTime’s beta program, Apple’s then-CEO Steve Jobs stated that the company’s engineers had built the technology entirely on well-known standards, and that the company was prepared to open up the service so that users of competing mobile platforms would be able to take advantage of it.</p><p>Fast forward four years, and a number of things have changed. In 2011, the folks from Cupertino launched iMessage, which brings rich media messaging to all of the company’s operating systems. Meanwhile, FaceTime has continued to evolve, jumping from iOS to OS X and, as of last September, gaining the ability to handle voice-only calls—which, in addition to reducing data usage, also allow you to make a call without having to stare at someone’s chin for minutes on end).</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2145723/why-apple-hasnt-opened-up-facetime-and-imessage-to-third-parties.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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