This is turning into quite the debate — which one of the emerging smartphone platforms will you support? The iPhone? Or, one of its competitors, like Windows Mobile, Research In Motion’s BlackBerry, Google’s Android, Symbian, or the upcoming Palm (NSDQ: PALM) webOS? The conversations are really heating up. Two weeks ago, we asked if you could build a large business by supporting only one platform, like the iPhone. Then, last week, we wrote about one person’s perspective on how Silicon Valley is gaga over the iPhone. That, spurred a response by Mike Rowehl, who wrote on his blog that he was “flabbergasted that the conversation could even be taking place. How can anyone seriously say ‘well, you
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