Apple, who had missed a few days on its AppStore an application for iPhone named I Am Rich, costing $999 and has not used strictly nothing, just activate again the cruel scissors of censorship. This time an application quite revolutionary, Pull My Finger, which was rejected by Apple, the stupid pretext that it had “too little interest for most users iPhones or iPod Touch” . See below what you missed, and do not forget to protest Apple to bring back its position.
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