macblogz.com - 11/18/2008
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It looks like Amro Mousa and the crew at Return7 have had some prayers answered. Apple has reversed their decision and approved CastCatcher 1.3! Maybe there’s some hope after all.
As MacBlogz previously explained , Amro Mousa and Return7 were subject to a harsh rejection by Apple from ...
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... as a new feature in their upgraded Google Mobile App. And then there’s CastCatcher, which has been allowed back into the App Store. I guess the regular App Store rejection guy just got back from his break. But what I reckon they’re really all after is the Atari 2600 classic ...
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