The mystery behind “To whom did SaladFork turn over the Crackulous project?”
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Are you scratching your head to find out to whom did SaladFork turn over the Crackulous project? So you can log in Appulo.us to run some of your favorite apps on your iPhone and iPod Touch? Well if you are a regular member of Appulo.us you the question should be ridiculously simple to answer. And if you are not, then you won’t get in and that’s exactly what Appulo.us wants.
Like the website states, almost 3 million people go there each day and the website gets crazy because of that entire massive load. What they will be doing is, jacking up the bandwidth of the website to split the load and make it fast. While they do that, they want the website clean and load free, which is exactly the reason for the troll bridge they have set up. They just want the regular users to get and the news bees to stay away for a while. They will be removing the troll bridge as soon as they get more servers and solve the extra load issue. So till then all the new bees have to sit aside. There is no point searching Google as you would be highly disappointed.
And for those of who don’t have a single clue of what all this is about: You are here:
Appulous is a special AppStore for jailbroken iPhones. The problem of the original AppStore is that you can’t test the applications. You are mostly dependent on the reviews – if there are some.
And now you want to know what “Jailbroken iPhones are?” Okay here goes:
Jailbreaking is a process that allows iPhone and iPod Touch users to run unofficial code on their devices bypassing Apple’s official distribution mechanism, the App Store. Once jailbroken, iPhone users are able to download many applications previously unavailable through the App Store via unofficial installers such as Cydia, Rock App, Icy, and Installer. Cydia is preferred by the community, while Rock App has a small catalog of mainly paid apps. Icy and Installer are officially unsupported by their developers and rarely used. Cydia founder Jay Freeman estimates that 4 million (out of 40 million) iPods and iPhones are jailbroken. (Regards Wikipidea)
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