Last week, Apple announced that iPhone OS developers can distribute their apps to customers in 13 more countries than were previously allowed via the iTunes App Store. This is a boon for developers, increasing the App Store’s reach from 77 countries up to 90. The new countries are: Armenia Apple, Inc. Botswana Bulgaria Jordan Kenya …
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