Apple Vice President of World Product Marketing, Phil Schiller speaks out a second time…

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by Mike
Posted August 12th, 2009 at 7:41 am

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In a bizarre and rather abrupt change of habit, the normally silent as a corpse Apple has finally started communicating with someone outside of Apple HQ about the various gripes that have been mounting and pointed at Apple, specifically gripes concerning the App Store and app approval process. It’s no secret that the App Store is going though growing pains that the approval process that apps go through is sorely screwed up and needs immediate TLC. Because of the silence Apple has given us, it came as a bit of a shock when Phil Schiller, a Vice President and head honcho at Apple came out and spoke on the inner workings of Apple instead of some PR team. What’s even more surprising is Phil came out a second time in one week to speak about Apple and the App Store problems at hand. While Apple couldn’t have ignored the problems at hand, many including me expected the shroud of secrecy and to eventually see updates and improvements trickle in. Still, for all of you who need some reassuring, Phil says Apple cares, they’re working on it, all will be well. Are you surprised with Apple’s new found semi-transparency? Do you feel they should be more open regardless? Or are you so fed up you couldn’t care less anymore?

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