Smartphone apps banned by Apple, Google, and RIM
Although device manufacturers and mobile operating systems engineers have gone out of their way to court mobile application developers, that doesn’t mean they will grant any application onto their stores. Over the past few years, the teams at Apple, Google and Research in Motion have found themselves pulling applications off their mobile app markets that are deemed either offensive or legally questionable. In this slideshow we will take a look at some of the most notorious applications that were banned or removed from the big-name app stores.
source : www.infoworld.com
Other Post:
- HP's Nehalem-EX iron set for June arrival
- Google, China look for way to coexist after six months of public battles
- Oracle releases Solaris 11 Express
- LG promises at least one next- version update for each Optimus
- Spy tech exports from Europe face tighter scrutiny
- Details for Bada 2.0 emerge, new UI and NFC in store
- Toshiba CM1 Tablet PC For Kids
- Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3 10.1-Inch Netbook With Atom N455
- RIM and AT T announce the BlackBerry Torch 9800 slider
- Fanbois will get wet queuing for Ipad 3
Details :
Submited at Saturday, April 2nd, 2011 at 6:00 pm on News by steve
Comment RSS 2.0 - leave a comment - trackback
