I wrote about the recent rejection of one of my hobby apps. http://mattmorr.is/blog/2012/09/30/kid-vids-rejection/
Author: Matt Morris
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Yet another reason to disable website comments. http://www.skeptical-science.com/religion/sued-3-million-religious-cult/ cc: @mattgemmell @marco
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Suddenly noticing the iPhone 5 getting really warm. Maybe because I’m in an area with poor cell reception? Antenna struggling?
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Getting a slightly passive aggressive vibe from Xcode. #rivrPhoto http://i.appimg.net/gBlC0POr.jpg
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Marketing resources for iPhone 5 and new iPod Touch are now available. https://developer.apple.com/appstore/resources/marketing/index.html
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@jaredsinclair Thanks! Although I wouldn’t hold it up as a general purpose YouTube player. I built it specifically as a way to play videos for my kids (toddlers) without exposing them to advertisements or “related videos.”
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>> @newsyc50: Java flaw allows “complete” bypass of security sandbox (arstechnica.com) http://bit.ly/SwQhiP
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Resubmitted new binary. “Waiting for Review” again. And to think this was just supposed to be an update for the iPhone 5 screen.
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@jaredsinclair App Review feels that I’m in violation of Sesame Street copyrights. Which I don’t understand, b/c I’m just streaming public videos, which is something you can do in Mobile Safari.
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@jaredsinclair So the app simply plays arbitrary YouTube playlists. I include some YouTube Playlist IDs in the app as an easy way to get started if you haven’t made your own playlists yet. Some of these are from Sesame Street’s public YouTube channel.