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Archive for December 16th, 2009


Apple to Shut Down itunes Connect on December 23 – 28

iPhone-Developer-ProgramiPhone app developers, consider this article a small public service announcement.Apple will be shutting down iTunes Connect from December 23 – 28, 2009. Although, you’ve apparently been abreast about this already. For those of you who don’t know, iTunes Connect is allotment of the iPhone Developer Program. It allows developers to administer and clue their submitted apps.There are no details as to why Apple has decided to temporarily shut down the service. We’re guessing the Cupertino-based company has decided to take a mini Christmas vacation. Too bad it won’t extend all the way to New Year, but oh well.As for you developers, we accept the affliction and affliction you will accept to go through in those abbreviate 5 days. On the bright side, try to enjoy your holidays as much as Apple will.

LUCY iTunes download and support Lupus Research

Download LUCY Today!

From now until March 15, 2010, 100 percent of the proceeds from each download of the “LUCY” from iTunes will be donated to lupus research. Don’t have iTunes on your computer? Download the software here. http://www.itunes.com/

You may already have heard the story that one day four-year old Julian brought home a watercolor painting of his friend and classmate, Lucy Vodden. Julian told his dad that the drawing was “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” which inspired his father, the legendary John Lennon, to write one of his most famous songs of the same name.

To honor both of these women James and Julian have partnered to release the song, “LUCY.” A portion of the proceeds will be donated equally to the Lupus Foundation of America and the St. Thomas Lupus Trust in Great Britain to support lupus research.

Musicians James Scott Cook and Julian Lennon are doing their part in the search for a cure for Lupus. For both men – this is personal. James’ 92-year-old grandmother, Lucy Cook, has lived with lupus for many years, and Julian’s childhood friend, Lucy Vodden, recently passed away at the age of 46 after a long battle with the disease.