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A strange yet interesting story overtook the blogosphere yesterday and today, which could directly affect how many of us use our iDevices. Readability yesterday announced that it would soon launch its own “read it later” delivery service for the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad. Unfortunately, this makes Readability a competitor for Marco Arment and his popular Instapaper service. Yet, this is only half the story.
Three weeks after its company’s founding partner berated Apple for not approving its app submission, the folks behind Readability are bringing their product to iOS iDevices another way.
Apple kills another app because it wouldn't use the company's new subscription feature. However, the team behind the app are fighting back and saying Apple's policy "smacks of greed." Do you agree?