iPhone App Store Coming Under Attack

There has been a recent push of developers that have not been so secretive about their unhappiness with the whole vetting process that Apple uses to decide who can have an app in the store and who cannot. While it is generally believed that the denials are not supposed to be disclosed, these things have a way of leaking out and Apple has been getting put under the microscope.

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Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been in the press quite a lot lately for various reasons and it is no wonder that all of this is coming back out again. In the eyes of many developers, the App Store is a contradiction in itself. Apple does not have its own developers working on these applications, but suggests that they have an open policy.

It all seems very welcoming until you hear the number of people that have been refused for one reason or another. It is not to the point that many major developers of applications are pulling their teams off of iPhone apps and working on other systems such as Blackberry and Droid. While there will be enough start-up companies that will fill the void and there will be no shortage of new apps, it could mean more competition for the iPhone.

Many of these larger companies are set up to literally pump out app after app if need be. While I have no idea what the actual number of apps that have been developed by major tech companies is one would have to imagine that it is pretty significant. How hard can it be to create a similar app for other phones when the programming is basically done? Could these mean a sudden rush of apps that are available for the direct competition? Only time is going to tell on this one but Apple seems to making a few more enemies that friends lately.

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2 Comments to “iPhone App Store Coming Under Attack”

  1. on 19 Nov 2009 at 3:27 pmTomball

    Developers working on other platforms, i.e. competition, is good news for the iPhone. It will blunt Apple’s hubris and force needed changes in the App store and spur Apple to make the iPhone better.

  2. on 19 Nov 2009 at 9:27 pmDoz

    My brother just got a Droid and I have an iPhone 3G. I like my 3G better than the Droid merely because of the huge amount of apps that are already available. Many of my core apps are not available on the Android platform yet. That is the key, eventually Android will have more and better apps available. With similar hardware, people are gonna really take a look at what they’ll be able to do with the apps that are available. There’s no Skype for Android(at least not an actual VOIP app), but these things will find their way to the platform and so will more people.

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