Six apps, services, and features Apple copied for iOS 12

Most of us look forward to Apple events. We're curious to see what new features will be introduced, regardless of whether we'll ever actually use them. But for some developers, it can be a nerve-wracking time for one simple reason: what if Apple decides to clone your app?

Having your service or software copied is an occupational hazard for any developer, but the danger is particularly acute in Apple's ecosystem because of the power the company wields over its OS and its users. The practice even has its own nickname — "Sherlocking" — named after Apple's Sherlock search tool, which, in 2002, introduced a bunch of features previously found in third-party rival Watson.

Sherlocking comes in many shapes and guises, and it can't just be...

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