After more more iPhone applications were “flown”, although in the past have been approved in Apple`s Apps Store, we think Apple made some major changes in the policy of the approval process developed for iPhone. The iPhone owners look a little worried about this policy, but it seems that Apple have changed this policy, just to control the quality of the products developed for iPhone. This is how some products that have been rejected in the past have been returned to developers for rectifications, and then they were re -inscribed by Apple and finally, approved in Apps Store. 
Google was among the first sound names that was affected by this policy change. Google Voice for iPhone, was removed from the Apps Store. It is not known whether Google engineers were put in the theme with the reasons for this reject, to make any rectifications in the application.
Good and encouraging news for iPhone users, is the entrance to Apple`s Apps Store of applications that have been rejected in the past. Start Mobile Wallpaper Gallery, was breathed because he used a picture with Barack Obama, but after rectifications the application became available. Come on it can… Maybe others can come back. As far as the application developer says C64-emulator, it is very possible that the C64 application will return to the iPhone Apps as soon as it has not been specified once. 
We hope that this Apple policy will be used to obtain a superior quality of the services that come to meet the users, and not a way to favor certain companies and developers. We were glad that Sarah Bacon's announcement, it was only a false alarm. :-)
 
			