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07 Sep

Apple boots $1,000 app from App Store

The removal of the $1,000 "I am Rich" application along with a few other apps from Apple's App Store has some developers wondering what the rules are. ...

Bury CNET News.com Popular august 09

ProRemote Now Available on Apple App Store

LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - August 7, 2008) - Far Out Labs today announced the

availability of ProRemote on the Apple App Store. ProRemote allows iPhone

and iPod touch users to control professional audio products such as

Digidesign's ProTools and Apple's Logic Music production system using a

wir ...

Bury Marketwi...Releases Popular august 09

Developers to Apple: Be more transparent on App Store standards

Confusion over why apps are removed from the App Store—or why they make it through in the first place—has some iPhone software makers hoping for improved communication with Apple.

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Bury Macworld Popular august 09

Roundup: Apple remote app deactivation, the $1,000 app vanishes, Zoho hits 1 million users and more

Here’s the latest action:

Apple can deactivate iPhone apps remotely? — The device can apparently phone home (to Apple), check your applications against a list of unauthorized ones and deactivate them remotely. iPhone Atlas apparently found a URL that contains the banned app list. If this is true ...

Bury VentureBeat Popular august 09

Why Apple Should Stop Price Gouging at the App Store

$1,000 iPhone applications make me laugh.  Sure, no one will buy them and they’ll sink away with nary a mention, but they still make me laugh.  What are the developers thinking when they release an application for $1,000?  Is it simply to turn a quick profit on the suckers who would pay that mu ...

Bury Original... Web 2.0 Popular august 09

Why Apple Should Stop Price Gouging at the App Store

$1,000 iPhone applications make me laugh.  Sure, no one will buy them and they’ll sink away with nary a mention, but they still make me laugh.  What are the developers thinking when they release an application for $1,000?  Is it simply to turn a quick profit on the suckers who would pay that mu ...

Bury Mashable! Popular august 09