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BY Eric Norwood on Fri January 23rd, 2009
Apple has made it clear in the past - no "objectionable" content. "Applications must not contain any obscene, pornographic, offensive or defamatory content or materials of any kind (text, graphics, images, photographs, etc.), or other
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BY Eric Norwood on Fri January 23rd, 2009
A bootleg version of the App Store has hit the web. The website looks almost exactly the same as the desktop App Store, parsing XML code directly from iTunes. Created through Google's App Engine, AppSpot
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BY Eric Norwood on Tue January 20th, 2009
Apple's App Store does what Windows did for Microsoft. It puts the competition safely at bay while creating a venue to make an infinite amount of money - and we know that the App Store
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BY Eric Norwood on Tue January 20th, 2009
I spent most of yesterday obsessively checking the App Store for the interactive video broadcast platform Ustream. John Ham, Ustream's CEO, promised the app would be ready for Obama's Inauguration ceremony this morning.
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BY Eric Norwood on Sun January 18th, 2009
Some developers are doing well, some aren't. The debate has been about Apple's acceptance of "crapware" and how hard it is for developers of "quality" apps to get their foot in the door. I made
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BY Eric Norwood on Sun January 18th, 2009
If you hate spare change as much as I do, you get it out of your pocket as soon as physically possible. Now those annoying piles of metal can earn you credit in the iTunes
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