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ITProPortal (Free subscription) | 12/08/2009
A prolific iPhone app developer, Molinker, has been banned from the App store after a user sent a detailed email to Apple's marketing boss, Phil Schiller, explaining the apparent backhanded strategies used by the Chinese developer to score highly in reviews.
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Crenk.com (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
There has long been uncertainty on the exact process that it takes to get an application passed the Apple powers that be. Their ability to simply turn down an application from the approval process seems to be loosely defined, or undefined depending on how you see it. So it begs to question how one developer [...]
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Gadget Lab (Free subscription) | 12/08/2009
Apple has sent a clear message to any developers who try to game its iTunes App Store. Software developer Molinker has been kicked out, along with over 1000 of its iPhone applications. The Chinese developer had, according to some estimates, over 1000 applications in the store, most of which were copycat knock-offs of existing applications. When [...]
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24/7 Wall St. (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
We have had a hard time not noticing how many more emails Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) has been sending out on deals’ compared to last year. More importantly, we have noticed how consumer electronics and gadgets are on about as best of a sale for holiday shopping buyers as you could imagine. What we wanted [...]
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The Apple Blog (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Investors should be seriously looking at putting more money into Apple stock, says one industry analyst. Robert Cihra of Caris & Company is predicting that Mac market share will grow by 26 percent in 2010, compared to only a 16 percent expansion in the general computing industry. Cihra predicts in a new research report (PDF download, [...]
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The Business Insider (Free subscription) | 12/08/2009
Earlier today The Business Insider wrote about AIG guys betting on the number of women that will confess to having affairs with Tiger. AIG's over/under is set to 24. We like the number 18. Here's a poll. Cast your vote! Online Surveys & Market Research Join the conversation about this story » See Also: Wall Street's Hot New Betting Game: What's The Over/Under On The Number Of Tiger...
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Crenk.com (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
... Microsoft’s SQL Server Desktop Engine, and was very fast to spread. 9. Elk Cloner - (1982) Despite Apple’s marketing that their systems are less prone to viruses that was not always the case. Notable as possible the first personal computer virus, Elk Cloner infected the boot sector of Apple II floppies. 10. Creeper - (1971) This is noted as possibly the first ever computer...