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Old 11-30-2010, 05:18 PM   #27
Metal Mick
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Hi all,

I don't like the sound of the ban, because it seems unreasonable to me. If I had an iPhone, I would not want any company deciding for me, what my reading list should be.

I did a quick search of the Android Market before posting. I can, for example download a book on how to create apps for iPhones to my Android phone, should I wish. That gives me freedom of choice, something I value highly.

Has Apple been so accommodating with its store? (A search for "Android" on the Australian store yielded no hits.) Has Apple given its reasons for banning the app?

Thankfully, I read through the article before posting here, and have not confused the word "advertise" as a synonym for "magazine." The comments below the article were quite amusing.

Cheers,
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