App Store crackdown moves on to ‘cookie-cutter’ apps
March 10, 2010
Apple attempts at blocking unwanted titles from the App Store have evolved to target so-called “cookie-cutter” apps, developers say. The affected apps — in the crosshairs for approximately a month, according to claims — are mostly built with special generator software, which can be used churn out apps based on standard templates. Apple’s specific focus though is said to be titles that provide little functionality, such as a simple RSS feed….
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