Developers' Delicate Dance With the iPhone App Store

Courtesy Linux Today  Tue, 07/29/2008 - 13:30

LinuxInsider: "Developers pay the company $99 a year to be a part of the program, and Apple keeps 30 percent of the sales revenue.

Software updates are offered on Apple's timetable, which tends to slow things down when an application has a bug that needs fixing."


 

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