NJ5 said:
If by apps you mean just a few hardcoded ones offered by MS, yes. That's an entirely different thing from the iPhone way, which is that everyone can develop an app to let people access their services. Let me put my point in a simpler way... with the 360, you're on a closed system which only lets you do what MS wants you to do. With the iPhone, you can do pretty much whatever you want.
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Oh I understand that. But my point was where a mouse and keyboard doesnt exist, Sony would be far more better to produce Apps, like M$ are. For example, someone made a point about using PS3 browser to get guides if yor stuck on a game. Clumsy, and awkward. Whereas M$ are introducing an App for any Xbox Live member to right there own guides and cheats of which can be accessed through the Guide button. The difference is a tailored made experience with much better implementation for the product you have purchased. After all the internet as is was always designed for a mouse and keyboard.







