Bluesky Social, a decentralized service backed by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, has arrived on the App Store during its private beta.
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- As the threat of a TikTok ban lingers, another ByteDance-owned app is trending up
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Bluesky is a social platform backed by Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey. It just hit the App Store.
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Insights: And The Walls Came Down On Apple’s $100 Billion Garden—A Little Bit
Epic's lawsuit over App Store restrictions sent Apple shares tumbling, but don't expect it to benefit smaller developers who most need help.
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Apple App Store Has Denied Hosting Facebook’s Standalone Gaming App At Least 5 Times Since February (Report)
Facebook accelerated the launch of its standalone gaming app in April due to increased viewership in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Though at the time, the app was only available for Android users, as its approval at Apple was pending.Now, The New York Times reports that Apple has denied Facebook Gaming from appearing in its app store at least five times, after it was initially submitted for approval in late February.
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