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iPhone app censorship hits a new low

iPhone app censorship hits a new low

“Every time I think I’ve seen the most outrageous App Store rejection, I’m soon proven wrong.”

Comments

  1. Snarkasm
  2. Koreish
    Koreish Words we don't need no stinking words.
  3. shwaip
    shwaip
    Koreish wrote:
    W***s we don't need no s****ing w***s.
  4. Cyclonite
    Cyclonite Wow, Koreish. Watch the language, man!
  5. ardichoke
    ardichoke It's things like this that will eventually drive developers from the iPhone to platforms like Android or WebOS... and where the developers go, so goes the market.
  6. NiGHTS
    NiGHTS Save for the majority of Apple's market, who care more about being seen with an iPhone than what can/can't be put on it - especially something as practical as a dictionary.
  7. Koreish
    Koreish
    Cyclonite wrote:
    Wow, Koreish. Watch the language, man!

    I sorry. I forget we can't speak goodly :buck:
  8. lunchb0x
    lunchb0x One more reason while I'll be ditching my iPhone when my contract is over next month

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