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Apple Disallows Android Referencing

February 8th, 2010 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: iOS | No Comments »

Apple Last week we notified our readers that Apple no longer allows any LBS data to be used for purely advertising reasons. Now, the giant disallows developers/publishers to mention Android.

An iPhone developer had mentioned that an Android version of its app has been entered into the Android Developer Competition. Apple asked the developer to remove that text out of the description to avoid an interruption of availability. Apple also stated that mentioning Android will not result in an app being banned.

This news makes us wonder, why is there an iDroid app featuring an Android on our iPhone?

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