Last week, an update to the NIN application for the iPhone was rejected by Apple because of obscene content. The obscene content referenced is a NIN song that isn't part of the application and is available for purchase via iTunes. Just under a month ago , NIN's app for the iPhone and iPod touch was made freely available by the band for their fans via Apple's App Store. The application was wildly publicized by multiple online publications as an example of the right way to do a fan-facing appl
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