40 staffers. 2 reviews. 8,500 iPhone apps per week
It took the heavy hand of the Federal Communications Commission to pry it loose, but we finally have a clearer picture of how Apple's (AAPL) App Store approval process works.
The details are contained in Apple's response to the FCC's July 31 letter of inquiry into why Google's (GOOG) Google Voice app has not been approved....
FCC Responses: Apple’s take on the GV apps mess
Filed under: Apple Corporate, App Store

Dancing on AT&T's grave in the Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal's editorial board and I disagree about almost everything, including the legacy of the late Robert Novak.
The op-ed page, however, is a different matter. And on Tuesday the Journal ran a guest commentary by Andy Kessler that says what many of us have been thinking about AT&T's (T) role in Apple's (AAPL)...
More red meat for the FCC to chew on with AT&T and Apple
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Steve Jobs, iPhone, App Store
Reflecting on my last post -- and how unbelievable the AT&T statement was that they have nothing to do with what gets approved in Apple's App Store -- convinced me...

Apple, AT&T to Explain Their Behavior… Google May Be Next