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tuaw.com - 12/13/2008
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MacRumors reports that the developer of the "Pull My Finger" iPhone application was finally accepted by Apple. You may recall that Apple banned the application from the App Store a few months ago due to "Limited Utility." It looks as though Apple has changed its mind about the application, and ...
macrumors.com - 12/12/2008
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macrumors.com —
One of the major criticisms of the App
Store has been a seemingly arbitrary rejection policy on...
the part of Apple. Air-o-Matic was one of the developers rejected by Apple for the reason of "limited utility" for his humor app "Pull My Finger". Sam ...
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Apple Broadens App Store Acceptance, Approves 'Pull My ...
itunes.apple.com - 12/12/2008
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itunes.apple.com —
The one, the only, the original Pull My
Finger. Featured in the LA Times, Miami Herald, MacLIfe's...
Top 10 Apple Influencers of 2008, Wired Magazine, The Guardian UK, CNET.com and many more others.
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Air-O-Matric "Pull My Finger"
air-o-matic.com - 12/8/2008
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air-o-matic.com —
Available in the App Store here. The one,
the only, the original Pull My Finger. Featured in...
the LA Times, Miami Herald, MacLife’s Top 10 Apple Influencers of 2008, Wired Magazine, The Guardian UK, CNET.com, and many others. (Thanks MacRumors, Ars ...
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Pull My Finger is back in the App Store, signifies new genre of Apps
MobileCrunch —
... not allowed.”
Clearly, the real news here is that Apple seems to be loosening up its stranglehold over what does and does not fly in its App Store. Blocking offensive and/or obscene applications is entirely reasonable, but rejecting an application because it is too silly or useless should be left up to the consumer.
Pull My Finger (currently listed under ‘Entertainment‘) is available now for $.99 from iTunes.
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