Apple expands App Store support for some; WSJ iPhone fees

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17 Sep 2009

One high-profile developer now has direct-line telephone access to Apple for App Store support; and The Wall Street Journal intends to charge iPhone users and others for access to mobile content soon.

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Apple expands App Store support for some; WSJ iPhone fees

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