Published 9/22/2008
at Apple Hot News
Though he admits to once being “an App Store skeptic,” Cliff Edwards (businessweek.com) now heaps praise on the App Store, awarding it 4.5 stars (out of five). “After trying out Apple’s App Store for the past few weeks, I can say categorically that Apple has hit another home run. The App Store has truly unshackled the high-end cell phone.”
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