I don't think anyone said Apple is against innovation, just that a side-effect of their need for control creates obstacles to those who would like to use their devices in ways Apple does not anticipate.
I can understand (and appreciate) the desire to control the platform, and for the first two years I even defended it; all I am saying now is that the cost of this control is growing as competing devices close-in on providing similar levels of functionality without such restrictions.
I can understand (and appreciate) the desire to control the platform, and for the first two years I even defended it; all I am saying now is that the cost of this control is growing as competing devices close-in on providing similar levels of functionality without such restrictions.