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How to get your iPhone app rejected by Apple

June 4, 2010 by Andrew Block

Often puzzling, always frustrating, the list of reasons why developers are denied access to Apple’s iPhone App Store grows ever longer.

While no guide could ever encompass the whims of Steve Jobs, this one put together by infoworld.com does a pretty good job of summarizing the major ways that you can promptly get your iPhone / iPad app rejected by Apple. Some are obvious, like “don’t write lousy code.” Some are less obvious, like making sure your app doesn’t gobble up too much of AT&T’s bandwidth, or seeing to it that your app doesn’t execute interpreted code.

Read the full article on infoworld.com

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