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Apple also said it will lift restrictions imposed earlier this year on using third-party development tools that "translate" code written for another platform. That means developers who work in Adobe Systems Inc.'s Flash or Oracle Corp.'s Java language can convert their programs into iPhone apps without rewriting them. The App Store's chief competitor, Google Inc.'s Android Marketplace, has few restrictions for developers. Adobe shares jumped on the news, rising $2.29, or nearly 8 percent, to $31.60 in morning trading. Apple shares rose $2.87, or 1.1 percent, to $265.79. Google shares gained $8.68, or 1.8 percent, to $479.26. Oracle shares rose 23 cents to $24.37.
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