WWDC: iOS comes into its own with extensions<article>
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In some ways, iOS will always be the new kid on the block, the upstart, the whippersnapper. Obviously, the Mac OS will always retain its seniority by virtue of age. But what we saw from this week’s WWDC keynote announcements is that the mobile OS is about to embark upon a new stage in life—if not reaching full maturity, then at least graduating from childhood to adolescence.</p><p>
It’s not just about the usual incremental increase in front-facing features. Rather, there's something deeper: an exponential change in the mobile OS’s power and in the things that we can do with it. There’s no better sign of that evolution than the introduction of extensions.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2360447/ios-comes-into-its-own-with-extensions.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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WWDC: iOS comes into its own with extensions