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App Store Hypocrisy Update: Mein Kampf Complete With Nazi Logo Approved
This just keeps getting more and more ridiculous. Before I begin, let me start out by saying that all things being equal, I have no problem with the Apple putting Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf into the App Store, as they have today, as both The Next Web and Edible Apple spotted. It’s a ...
Apple Announces Over 100,000 Apps Now Available on the App Store
apple.com — CUPERTINO, California November 4, 2009 Apple today announced that developers have created over 100,000 apps for the revolutionary App Store, the largest applications store in the world. iPhone and iPod touch customers in 77 countries can choose from ... (more) Apple Announces Over 100,000 Apps Now Available on the ...
Apple App Store Takes One Tiny Step Toward Transparency
wired.com — Taking a small step toward openness, Apple is rolling out a brand new way for iPhone developers to track the status of apps they’ve submitted to the App Store. While it may not sound like much, the move gives iPhone developers reason to ... (more) Apple App Store Takes One Tiny Step Toward Transparency
Apple announces App Store offerings top 100,000
appleinsider.com — Apple Wednesday announced that more than 100,000 applications are now available on its App Store for the iPhone and iPod touch, crossing the milestone less than a year and a half after its debut. (more) Apple announces App Store offerings top 100,000
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iTunes and the Nazi blunders
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — ... . However, that the Mein Kampf app complete with Nazi swastika has been included on the Spanish version of the App Store while Kama Sutra hasn’t says that just being a book isn’t enough. Do take a look at TechCrunch’s angry opinion on this here. ...

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