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I have specific knowledge of several instances where this is, indeed, true.

Your article:

Is five years old, and never claims about that the person mentioned in article was still developing apps after being hired by Apple. In fact:

The picture displayed is from a now-defunct Seattle-centric business social networking website, and Phillip is mentioned as being part of the "Seattle Community," but a resident of "San Jose California."

It seems totally sensible that Apple would want to hire someone with experience building iOS apps, and would then make them give all of those up as soon as they're hired. Which would be identical to the experience that the people I know have had.

I did some more digging, and:

    “Apple employees are generally prohibited
    [from publishing apps in the App Store],”
    [Evan] Doll told Wired.com. “You have to
    get a special exception from a VP.
    Otherwise, big no-no. If he was doing it
    pre-Apple then he’d have an easier time
    getting an exception,” he added.
http://www.wired.com/2010/08/apple-fart-apps/2/


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