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TastyWheatAug 5th 2009 5:52PM
The FCC needs to stay out of this. Apple should be able to reject whatever apps they want. That'll just drive more people to their competitors.
GhengisAug 9th 2009 12:04PM
@Martin: I dunno about that -- I'd guess that 90+% of iPhone owners will never hear of apps that *don't* make it to the store. I'm not sure it's the FCC's place, but I'm also not sure that "not approving enough apps" is going to be Apple's downfall. They have a loyal customer base in spite of, if not because of, their walled garden policies.