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Tag Archives: parody
Apple v. Satire, part 17.
Pulitzer-prize winning satirist Mark Fiore had his app rejected by Apple because it “ridicules public figures.”
Regular readers will remember that Juggleware’s own app Freedom Time was actually the test case of this unwritten and up-til-then unknown policy, which had …
Posted in App Store, Freedom Time
Tagged App Store, apple, censor, defamatory, developer, Freedom Time, iPhone Apps, iPhone Development, parody, rejected, satire, steve jobs
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Freedom Time “more important” rejection than Google Voice
Jason Grigsby wrote an excellent article on Cloud Four about the significance of Apple’s rejection of Freedom Time that anyone who is interested in Apple’s App Store policies, or corporations and censorship should take a look at.
Thanks Jason, I …
Posted in Freedom Time
Tagged App Store, apple, defamatory, Freedom Time, iPhone Apps, parody, rejected, steve jobs
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Freedom Time: Our First iPhone App!
It started out as Court’s idea as a way for me to learn Apple’s Xcode, Obj-C, and the iPhone development kit, but it kind of took on a life of its own.
There was a pretty steep learning curve, and …
Posted in Freedom Time, iPhone Apps, iPhone Development
Tagged Bush, clock, countdown, Freedom Time, Games, iPhone Apps, iPhone Development, News, parody, satire, timer
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