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Posted by: Chris Maxcer 2008-08-01 11:46:04
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An iPhone application that would let the iPhone act as a computer modem was shot down by Apple shortly after its launch. It was only available for a few minutes on the Apple App Store before it disappeared, but it was there was long enough to be noticed. The application, NetShare by Nullriver Software, went on sale on iTunes Thursday night for $9.99. Traces of the application lingered after it was taken down, and users searching frantically for it saw this cryptic message: "The item you tried to buy is no longer available."
Yes, shortly after its launch on the App Store, Nullriver Inc.'s NetShare disappeared. However, this morning it reappeared at the App Store and is again available for sale.

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