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iPA Podcast Episode 66: We'll Do It LIVE!
This week's episode covers the Google phone, Apple changing its policies regarding App Store submissions, and much more! Show notes can be found at iPhoneAlley.com/podcast. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, use the contact form at iPhoneAlley.com.
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Cast:
Michael Johnston - Twitter
Adam Christianson - The MacCast and Twitter
Ken Ray - Mac OS Ken and Twitter
Stuff mentioned:
- Apple Redesigns App Pages In App Store
- Google Phone To Be Awesome, Sold Unlocked Only
- Will You Be Participating In Fake Steve's "Operation Chokehold?"
- Apple loosening up on App Store submissions...
- Apple Bends Rules for Developer, May be Working to Improve Community Relations
- Apple Now Allowing Private API For Streaming Video, Image Capturing
- Ustream Live Broadcaster Approved By Apple
- Qik Video Streaming App Submitted To App Store
- AT&T thinking about dropping unlimited data?
- AT&T Considering Usage-Based Data Pricing To Improve Network Quality
- AT&T Exec Backs Off From Comments Regarding Tiered Pricing for iPhone Data Plans
- iSuppli Reacts to AT&T Exec's Comments Over Data Usage
- AT&T Has Spent Less on Network Upgrades Since The iPhone Launch
- iPhone to blame for poor AT&T coverage?
iPhone Picks:
Michael - Pastebot $1.99
Adam - Touch and Play $0.99
Ken - Dragon's Lair $4.99
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"Made On A Mac" bumper by Mark Fleser.

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Plus they're probably cutting over the new data centre in Maiden, North Carolina. Is that open yet?
So much for the 'don't want our employees working through the Holidays' argument. And now it looks like Apple pushed Macworld off 'their' preferred date for launches. Not only do they not want to share the media spotlight with their supporters (business/media/internet/customers), but they want their January date as well.
The only time you can believe what Steve Jobs is saying is when he's holding something in his hand. The rest of the time he's his usual go-f*ck-yourself Buddhist pr*ck persona.