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21 February 2008

Third-party app turns iPhone into a touchpad

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party apps figure in to the iPhone The iPhone runs a version of OS X, but developers won't necessarily be able to modify their apps for the iPhone and release them on their own. In an interview with the New York Times, Jobs said that Apple will "define everything that is on the phone." As with the iPod's games, other companies will be able to create software for the iPhone, but Apple will be the gatekeeper (for example, for the Google and Yahoo software that the iPhone will include).