It's not that he doesn't like the iPhone; he does, he owns one, and he's jailbroken it. The problem is control, or, more accurately, the lack of control that device users have over their own devices.
t a conference this weekend, Tim Wu, the Columbia Law School prof who has done so much to popularize ideas about wired and wireless network neutrality, called Apple's iPhone the device "at the center of the battle for the future of the Internet."
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