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How Macworld Got Their iPhone App Approved or How Having a Big Voice Helps

Umpteenth verse, same as the first — Macworld turned their iPhone ebook into and app and submitted it to the iTunes App Store. It was rejected. Several times. Full Article at The iPhone Blog

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