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	<title>Comments on: Garrett Murray Posts His Concerns With The iTunes App Store &#8211; Ego 1.3</title>
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		<title>By: Jemaleddin</title>
		<link>http://doug-march.com/garrett-murray-posts-his-concerns-with-the-itunes-app-store-ego-13/#comment-5223</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 13:40:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What? That doesn&#039;t make any sense.

His app, as originally written, appears to have been screen-scraping Google Analytics. That is NOTHING to build a business on. If he had gotten a supported API from Google to begin with, he wouldn&#039;t have anything to complain about.

Further, he knew how long it takes to get an iPhone app approved - and he still wrote his app in an incredibly brittle way that he HAD to know was going to break. Complaining about a process that he knew was in place after the fact is dumb.

And really, arguing with users that the key feature in his app is fixed when it isn&#039;t fixed yet is just asking for trouble. &quot;Solved&quot; is NOT &quot;a relative term,&quot; regardless of what Mr. Murray thinks. 

The guy made a rookie programming mistake and now he&#039;s crying about it and blaming everyone else - I cannot believe that people are taking his side.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What? That doesn&#8217;t make any sense.</p>
<p>His app, as originally written, appears to have been screen-scraping Google Analytics. That is NOTHING to build a business on. If he had gotten a supported API from Google to begin with, he wouldn&#8217;t have anything to complain about.</p>
<p>Further, he knew how long it takes to get an iPhone app approved &#8211; and he still wrote his app in an incredibly brittle way that he HAD to know was going to break. Complaining about a process that he knew was in place after the fact is dumb.</p>
<p>And really, arguing with users that the key feature in his app is fixed when it isn&#8217;t fixed yet is just asking for trouble. &#8220;Solved&#8221; is NOT &#8220;a relative term,&#8221; regardless of what Mr. Murray thinks. </p>
<p>The guy made a rookie programming mistake and now he&#8217;s crying about it and blaming everyone else &#8211; I cannot believe that people are taking his side.</p>
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