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Apple Pulls 1,000 Apps from App Store After Fraud Claim

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Apple pulls applications from its iPhone App Store after an accusation surfaces that the developer, Molinker, posted fake reviews about the mobile applications. Apple’s App Store has been expanding rapidly, offering as many as 100,000 apps in November, and research company IDC predicts that the online storefront will contain about 300,000 apps by the end of 2010.
– Apple
on Dec. 7 pulled more than 1,000 applications from its App Store after reports
of a developer posting fake positive reviews. That developer, Molinker, has denied
the charges leveled against it by a blogger, and has said it has contacted
Apple to work out the problem.
Glyn Evans, owner of…

 Apple Pulls 1,000 Apps from App Store After Fraud Claim

 Apple Pulls 1,000 Apps from App Store After Fraud Claim

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 Apple Pulls 1,000 Apps from App Store After Fraud Claim

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