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G1AndroidMarketNews 7 hours ago (via g1marketnews.com)
Following Apple's decision to remove a wide swath of sexy/adult-oriented applications from the App Store, the company is also apparently culling "cookie cutter" applications/applications built using templates from one of the many app-building services on the market. According to TechCrunch, the consensus according to developers interviewed appears that Apple doesn’t appear to be op...
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iPhoneAlley 3 days ago (via feedproxy.google.com)
After successfully removing a large part of their adult games and apps, Apple is now setting its sights on Wi-Fi scanning apps and games. Last night, many where booted off the App Store. Amongst the...
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MobileGamesBlog on 5th Mar 2010 (via feeds.mobilegamesblog.com)
For a while the complaints used to be about Apple's totally arbitrary process for choosing which apps get into the iPhone app store, but lately the complaints have been about Apple (again totally arbitrarily) removing apps that were already there. There were all those complaints about the sudden removal of "adult" apps (unless you were someone famous like Playboy, in which case Apple was fine...
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TechDirtWireless on 5th Mar 2010 (via techdirt.com)
First adult apps got the boot. Now Apple is banning apps that actively scan for Wi-Fi hotspots.
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PCWorld on 4th Mar 2010 (via feeds.pcworld.com)
After the recent puritan cull of 5000 near-adult apps from the app store, people have been scratching their heads over why it happened. One of the best analyses currently around is by John Gruber of Daring Fireball. His view is that its not about the money, and its not about censorship—its about creating a pleasant
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EverythingiCafe on 27th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
According to Top 10 mobile phones, app developers noticed a section called Apps Store: Explicit' on the developer site - where apps are submitted for approval or rejection - but it quickly vanished, leading rumors of a slip up on the part of Apple. And offering a possible explanation why Apple kicked out sexually inappropriate apps from the iPhone store last week. Read full article.
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Textually on 26th Feb 2010 (via textually.org)
Wobble, one of the many apps that have been removed due to the new adult policy from Apple, has returned to the app store. The new target audience should have an wobbling eye fetish. The developer...
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MobileGamesBlog on 26th Feb 2010 (via feeds.mobilegamesblog.com)
Adult apps not heading back to iPhone anytime soon, it seems. Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist events.
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MobileEntertainment on 25th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)