Here 's an interesting incident to share. On a flight home James Whelton booted up an iPod nano with a "modified SpringBoard plist file" that "removed" an app from the screens and replaced it with a blank space.
As Endgadget says, although the replacing a single app with a blank space doesn't mean much right now. But if the act shows Apple's grip being loosened or Apple's other motives, then means a lot.
Here is the said video:
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iPod nano hack replaces an app with a Blank Space
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