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    Apple, which keeps a tight lid on its products and inner workings, is loosening up a little.
The company said on Thursday that it would relax its rules on  how software developers can build applications for its iPhone and iPad. And  for the first time it published detailed guidelines explaining how it  decides what programs can and cannot be sold through its App Store.
Apple has long faced criticism from developers who say its application  review process is opaque and that it makes seemingly arbitrary decisions  about what is acceptable  for its customers.
Apple has long faced criticism from developers who say its application  review process is opaque and that it makes seemingly arbitrary decisions  about what is acceptable  for its customers.
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    Apple, which keeps a tight lid on its products and inner workings, is loosening up a little.

    The company said on Thursday that it would relax its rules on how software developers can build applications for its iPhone and iPad. And for the first time it published detailed guidelines explaining how it decides what programs can and cannot be sold through its App Store.

    Apple has long faced criticism from developers who say its application review process is opaque and that it makes seemingly arbitrary decisions about what is acceptable for its customers.

    Apple has long faced criticism from developers who say its application review process is opaque and that it makes seemingly arbitrary decisions about what is acceptable for its customers.

    (via furio)

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