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iPhone hackers mix their own "Here's to the Crazy Ones" ad

Cory Doctorow at 8:40 am Mon, Oct 1, 2007

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Apple's old "Here's to the Crazy Ones" ad celebrates mavericks who broke the rules and challenged old institutions. iPhone hackers, frustrated by Apple's prohibition on third-party iPhone apps (and Apple's attack on unlocked phones in the form of an "update" that renders unlocked phones unusable), have remixed the ad, to celebrate the crazy iPhone hackers who dared to break the rules and write software to run on their phones. Link (via O'Reilly Radar)

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  • borsa_mat

    iphone is not popular in Turkey. In fact it is not popular for now. Because it is not in use here.
    But i think , when we start to use iphone in future,it will be famous as soon as possible. This is my opinion.

    Jhon Kaan