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readability-mRemember the Readability controversy of the other day, in which Apple rejected its app over its newly-enforced in-app purchase policy? TechCrunch reports that, in light of Steve Jobs’s laconic email stating that “software as a service” apps would be exempt, Readability has submitted its app for app store consideration again.

Readability falls into a bit of a grey area—it does present its software as a service, but that service involves serving up content. Unlike most content-based apps, this is content that readers have selected themselves; indeed, it’s simply an alternate version of the Instapaper app already available on the store.

Whether Readability gets approved or rejected could lead to interesting consequences for other software-as-service apps. After all, apps like Dropbox and Evernote also involve ways of syncing user-picked content onto the devices, and they both come with subscription fees as well.

 
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