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Antitrust won't stick to Apple, even if the EU is there to yabber on about 'interoperability' and file standards, Apple can simply answer with HTML5 and C++. Besides, Apple doesn't license it's OSs broadly so it doesn't owe a living to a harem of OEMs, or developers for that matter. Apple makes entire widgets, not just the software parts, and it competes in a healthy market place where consumers and developers have many other competitive offerings to choose from. Developing for Apple is not a God given right, nor is the purchase of Apple products mandatory. This isn't Mother Russia yet.
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