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iPhone Apps Policy Stirs Discontent

By David Needle
September 19, 2008

Apple has yet to comment publicly on the recent brouhaha related to charges it's not being consistent in rejecting certain applications from appearing on its iPhone App Store.

The App Store has been phenomenally successful since its launch last July, attracting thousands of developers offering a variety of new applications both paid and free.

CEO Steve Jobs said at the recent launch of new iPods that users downloaded more than 100 million applications from App Store, the e-commerce service that sells applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

But there have been bumps along the way. The saga of Alex Sokirynsky got big play Monday after the New York Times reported Sokirynsky's podcasting application, Podcaster, was rejected by Apple.

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