Insanity, thy name is Apple.
A few days ago, we reported that Apple had rejected the Eucalyptus iPhone App because it contained “objectionable material,” the material in question being the Kama Sutra.
Once again, in its infinite wisdom, the App Store has now reversed course and approved the app.
Eucalyptus’s developer, Jamie Montgomerie, wrote about Apple’s rejection on his blog, which got a lot of coverage on the Web. On Sunday, Montgomerie wrote that he got a call from an Apple rep who discussed Eucalyptus with him and had him resubmit the app.
Eucalyptus is now available in the app store for $10.
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