Steve Jobs made some direct attacks on Google and Research in Motion in defence of their own "closed" strategy during Apple's earnings call. In his talk, he mentioned TweetDeck was in a nightmare trying to create applications for Android. In the following article, TweetDeck CEO rebutted and said there is never any mention on the "difficulties" in developing applications for Android.
Looks like Apple has made yet another enemy.
TweetDeck CEO continues backlash against Jobs [via]
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