Apple has rejected an application that simulates the shoe incident occurring at a press event attended by former US President, George W. Bush. At least one source was able to post the developer's answer to the rejection.Obviously, the app's maker was outraged by Apple's decision. Given that iTunes curr... |
9 February 2009 10:04 GMT |
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In 2005, the Bush administration finally managed to cancel Bill Clinton's bill, a piece of legislation that virtually banned all areas around national parks to commercial exploitation. This included a ban to building roads and phosphate mines, which would have adversely affected the environment. But this measure... |
27 October 2008 03:59 GMT |
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Long-standing effects and accomplishments that the Endangered Species Act achieved over the years could be wiped out in a single hasty decision by officials working with the Bush administration. In an attempt to make severe changes to the Act, the White House gathered 15 people in Washington to read through some 200,... |
24 October 2008 04:10 GMT |
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Strange twists can happen anytime during one's life and this news story here proves it: what happens with a teen praised by President Bush (for solid reason) a few months after? It's amazing, yes: it turns into a burglar, a thief... or whatever you want to call the guy. Strange things happen, really.Here is... |
5 March 2008 05:24 GMT |
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A Google bomb (also referred to as a 'link bomb') is Internet slang for a certain kind of attempt to influence the ranking of a given page in results returned by the Google search engine, often with humorous or political intentions. Because of the way Google's algorithm works, a page will be ranked hig... |
22 February 2008 18:06 GMT |
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