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Comments: I dont see how iphone gets a plus for maps. You can download google maps or windows live search free. Live search will probably be included since it is by MS. Besides that you can purchase a wealth of gps/mapping software. Also, windows mobile 6.1 does included threaded sms. And windows mobile should get a plus for third party apps. Sure apple will release an sdk but the platform is still closed. jobs will control what software gets published. I can compile a WM program right now and distribute it however i want.

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