appleinsider.com — One developer familiar with the matter, who asked to remain anonymous, said Apple representatives have been tracking down authors of Web-based iPhone apps and asking them to submit official screenshots, icons, web addresses and descriptions of their applications to the company.
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exlavalOct 10, 2007
ENOUGH OF APPLE CRAPsince when did digg become an apple bbsget a life folks there's more to life than overpriced, overhiped overjunked apple trash
lharrodOct 10, 2007
I think Google would disagree with you.
lharrodOct 10, 2007
I agree. Baby steps make a better product and service. I have no problem waiting.