Earlier this week Apple removed the unofficial Wikileaks app from the App Store, which was charging $2 per download for information readily available online for free. The developer of the app has now ...
The latest casualty of WikiLeaks fever is an iTunes app that promised "instant access" to the controversial site, feeding "new content and leaked documents regardless of coordinated attacks and server ...
While Apple severed ties with WikiLeaks, removing an application from its online store that gave users access to the controversial website's content, Google which operates the second-largest online ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc has joined a growing number of U.S. companies that have severed ties with WikiLeaks, removing an application from its online store that gave users access to the ...
If you’ve paid attention to any news lately, there isn’t a day that goes by when you don’t hear about Wikileaks, or recent trouble for its head Julian Assange. For anyone interested, Myp3uk, a member ...
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Google GOOG kept the WikiLeaks app, but Apple AAPL said bye-bye. Why? Maybe Google is a little smarter than those in Cupertino, and realizes that if you mess with WikiLeaks, you're more than likely ...
Here’s a story in which an Apple representative explains to the New York Times why Apple will no longer allow a fellow to use Apple’s online store to sell his app that lets you read Wikileaks – and ...
Apple is the latest company to publicly distance itself from WikiLeaks. Apple has stopped selling a WikiLeaks app for its iPhone. The app was... Apple Blocks WikiLeaks iPhone App STEVE INSKEEP, host: ...
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