Appulous alternatives
Everyone knows about our favourite appstore alternative, but there are others out there (especially for when appulous is down
). My contenders:
hxxp://iphonecake.com/appcake
hxxp://iapplications.ru/
hxxp://www.iphoneapplist.net/
hxxp://www.vnmstore.net/
hxxp://idownloads.ru/
hxxp://www.irapple.com/
hxxp://imods.ru/
hxxp://imodzone.net/
hxxp://crackedapps.webnode.com/all-cracked-ipas/
This website will not work unless your iphone is jailbroken and unlocked.
Regards ..
have fun
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Microsoft Admits to Piracy, Walks Free
In a recent announcement that should surprise no one, the Microsoft Corporation has admitted that its Chinese microblogging service uses code stolen from a similar service in Asia.
Hypocrisy anyone? It sure is confusing.
Only two weeks ago that the software giant announced that piracy is no longer a threat to them. Then, a week later, Microsoft launched a global campaign against the piracy that was supposedly no longer a threat to them. Today, it is Bill Gates himself that has become the pirate.
If you can’t beat them, join them?
On Monday, the Asian microblogging service Plurk publicly accused the corporation of stealing their code. On Monday night, the leader in the anti-piracy movement admitted to stealing the code. Early Tuesday morning, against the public stance Microsoft has taken, no charges were filed.
Whats good for the goose, it seems in this case, is not so good for the gander.
In true hypocrite fashion, the company laid the blame squarely on the shoulders of someone else. “It was the vendor!” they cried to any journalist who was listening. “They did it! We are innocent!”
We can only speculate on what is coming next from the software powerhouse. A new OS called Microsoft Ubuntu? A new game for the Xbox called Socom? Will they call the Xbox 3 the xxoozero, for great justice?
Nothing would surprise me anymore.
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