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iPhone Application Graveyard
Description In 2008, Apple opened the iPhone to application developers, making their phone/iPod/internet communicator into a platform. However, Apple attached one giant string: Their own App Store is the only way to mass-distribute an application for the iPhone OS. You cannot sell or give away ...
The Apple Store
store.apple.com — We'll be back soon You can contact our telesales team at the following numbers: US 1-800-MY-APPLE México... 001-800-MY-APPLE Australia 133-622 Nederland 0800 0200 570 België 0800/99 846 New Zealand 0800-69-27753 Belgique 0800/93 932 Norge 800-33-034 ... (more) The Apple Store
Apple Sells One Million iPhone 3Gs in First Weekend
apple.com — iPhone 3G images Apple Sells One Million iPhone 3Gs in First Weekend CUPERTINO, California July 14, 2008... Apple today announced it sold its one millionth iPhone 3G on Sunday, just three days after its launch on Friday, July 11. iPhone 3G is now ... (more) Apple Sells One Million iPhone 3Gs in First Weekend
Apple Store  (U.S.) - Apple LED Cinema Display
Apple Store (U.S.) - Apple LED Cinema Display
macnn.com — With the Apple LED Cinema Display, you can turn your new MacBook into a desktop in three... easy connections. The universal MagSafe connector charges your notebook. A new Mini DisplayPort connector makes attaching an external display even easier and ... (more) Apple Store (U.S.) - Apple LED Cinema Display
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Applications Apple Has Removed from the AppStore
iPhone Atlas — ... some users to jailbreak (enable unofficial application installation) their phones and install the easy-to-use iPhoneModem tethering tool. Jailbroken iPhone software market is completely unrestricted. Google’s Android marketplace claims a similar unfettered approach. The unrestricted mobile application market is ground already tread by Palm, where concerns over malicious software and feature encroachment have been virtually non-existent. A posting on boredzo.org reads: “When Apple bans an application from their App Store (especially ...

Site created to pay homage to Apple-killed iPhone apps
Infinite Loop — [image] Peter Horsey, a developer who has worked on the likes of Adium and Growl, has created a reference site of sorts that lists every iPhone application that, to this date, has been killed by Apple for one reason or another. Currently, the list is only eleven entries long. While I'm sure Peter hopes that it doesn't get any longer, we're willing to bet it will. The list, thus far, includes such famed rejections as Nullriver's NetShare, Noah Witherspoon's Tris, and Almerica's Podcaster. The rejection reasons range from "limited utility," and "defaming, demeaning, or ...

iPhone App Graveyard: It's where unloved apps go
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... That is the basis of the iPhone Application Graveyard -- it is a website designed to document all of the rejected iPhone applications. The site is run by Peter Hosey of ...

The iPhone Application Graveyard is Where All Rejected App Store Apps Rest in Piece
Touch Podium — ... Graveyard, albeit there are already eleven apps as of this posting. If Apple feels the need to reject your application from being sold, or downloaded for free, on the App Store, feel free to get in contact with Mr. Hosey, as he would be delighted to share the news on his graveyard website for the public to view, however here’s to hoping that none of Touch Podium’s readers applications end up in the graveyard. Here’s a link to the iPhone Application Graveyard. (via TUAW) Related Stories: There are ...

Apple Rejects Obama Trampoline iPhone App, Leaves Us Puzzled
TechCrunch — ... Apple’s reasonable judgement may be found objectionable by iPhone or iPod touch users.” But does the Obama Trampoline app actually ridicule public figures? It’s not obscene or pornographic of nature, so why was it deemed either offensive or defamatory? Judge for yourself: Not so bad, right? Either way, the app goes in the … not the deadpool, but Mac developer Peter Hosey’s iPhone Applications Graveyard. ...

Baby Shaker app gets critics riled up
L.A. Times Tech Blog — ... That the Baby Shaker app made it to the Apple store is surprising: Apple has rejected a number of apps, including one that showed a picture of a knife and emitted screaming sounds, and a game that let people pretend to be drug dealers, according to developer Peter Hosey. ...

Baby Shaker app gets critics riled up
textually.org — ... That the Baby Shaker app made it to the Apple store is surprising: Apple has rejected a number of apps, including one that showed a picture of a knife and emitted screaming sounds, and a game that let people pretend to be drug dealers, according to developer Peter Hosey. ...

How did "Baby Shaker" slip through the cracks?
The Apple Core — ... from at around 1pm PT yesterday. The description literally turns my stomach: On a plane, on the bus, in a theatre. Babies are everywhere you don’t want them to be! They’re always distracting you from preparing for that big presentation at work with their incessant crying. Before Baby Shaker, there was nothing you could do about it. See how long you can endure his or her adorable cries before you just have to find a way to quiet the baby down! Nice one Apple. It has denied dozens of apps — for much lessor reasons — and it sees fit to approve Baby Shaker? There are only two ...

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