
“The “iBoobs” application was rejected because Apple deemed it “objectionable content,” the U.K.’s Register tech blog reported. “If you believe that you can make the necessary changes so that iBoobs does not violate the iPhone SDK Agreement we encourage you to do so,” Apple reportedly told the creator, Mystic Game Development of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.” [Link]

“David Carnoy’s book, entitled Knife Music, was rejected twice by Apple. Yesterday, Apple deemed some of its content objectionable, saying the book does not follow the company’s guidelines in its software-development kit, according to Carnoy. One line in particular, where a teenage girl uses expletives during a romantic encounter, is at the core of Apple’s objections. ” [Link]

“A former ATM software designer for a large bank, Demeter created ‘Trism’ in his spare time and pitched it to Apple last spring. The company made the game available for download with the July launch of its App Store, an online provider of applications for its iPods and iPhones. Priced at $5, ‘Trism’ earned Demeter $250,000 in profits the first two months. ‘It’s done phenomenal business,’ said Demeter, 29, who lives in the California’s San Francisco Bay area. ‘I’m very honored that so many people would enjoy my game. I get e-mails from 50-year-old ladies who say, ‘I don’t play games, but I love Trism.’ That’s the coolest thing.’” [Link]
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