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Apple Clamps Down On Rejected iPhone Apps :: Smartphone.BIZ-NEWS.COM
Apple is to block developers' abilities to distribute iPhone applications outside of its iTunes App Store. Developers were previously allowed to distribute apps directly to users by binding the software to the serial number of their iPhone.
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