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Old 01-28-2010, 05:08 AM   #22
RobbieClarken
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I've noticed Apple has greatly eased its policy of rejecting apps that compete with "core functionality". There are now many music apps (including some that let you download music to the device), camera apps, web browsers, messaging apps, calendars and phone/VOIP apps. All of these compete with the iPhone's core functions. I would be extremely surprised if Apple blocked ebook apps on the iPad.
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