Now Playing?
Now Playing one of my favorite iPhone/iPad apps that was an easy way to check on local movie times and reviews is “currently down due to a request by a data provider”.
on one hand i think it was free, but the idea of an app becoming persona non grata without any notice from apple strikes me as unacceptable.
it seems to me that if you are going to have a walled garden software platform then you when you choose to remove something an explanation is due (especially since they have been there since the beginning). an email explaining the problem would be a good start.
granted this hasn’t happened that much with the apps i use on a regular basis. but what if this happened to one of the many music apps i use to perform with? i suppose that might be a little far fetched, but it’s giving me another reason to consider switching to an Google based smartphone after my contract expires in july.
UPDATE-060510
i just got this email from the developer, Cyrus Najmabadi.
“I had to take the app offline due to one of the data providers demanding
more money to license their data. I’m trying to work through the issue
right now.”
i hope he can come up with a solution that makes financial sense for him.

Jun 05, 2010 | Categories:blog | Tags: Apple (AAPL), cyrus najmabadi, google, IPad, iphone, Now Playing, Walled garden (technology) | Leave A Comment »

