Apple using double-standard for gay iPhone apps?

Apple is maintaining a double-standard when it comes to -themed apps, a claims. Attempting to draw , claims that his iGaydar title was rejected from the App Store on the same day as — an app based on the movie — was approved. iGaydar was rejected for “,” despite being considerably less graphic than the app, according to Ray.

iGaydar pretends to detect a person’s , first displaying a random percentage and then announcing a tongue-in-cheek statement, such as “Honey, not even your are straight.” By contrast the app lets users Cohen’s character, and touch various which can elicit potentially offensive responses. is only on the App Store as a result of major studio backing and , Ray charges.

Apple has rejected a number of apps with -related themes in the past, even when the titles did not show anything explicit. Naughty Loaded Dice was briefly blocked earlier in July, while an e-book reader, Eucalyptus, was temporarily blocked in May. Though only meant as general-purpose , one of the books available for Eucalyptus is the , a centuries-old Indian that Apple deemed “inappropriate .”

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‘Kite Runner’ and gay penguins

Not everybody loves “The Kite Runner.”

’s million-selling about and between two Afghan boys, a book club favorite that became a , was among the releases most likely to inspire complaints last year from , educators and others, the announced Thursday.

“The Kite Runner,” which includes a scene, has been criticized for and . A parent in , Ill., and a official in , N.C., were among those who challenged “The Kite Runner” last year.

The association listed 513 last year, an increase of 93 from 2007, but well below the levels of 700 and higher in the 1990s. The ALA defines a challenge as a “formal, filed with a library or school requesting that materials be removed because of content or .”

For every challenge tallied, about four or five end up unreported, according to the association.

For the third year in a row, the most challenged book was “And Tango Makes Three,” and ’s award-winning picture story about two male that become . “Tango” was cited for being anti-family, pro- and anti-. See ‘Kite Runner’ and gay penguins @ Barre Times Argus

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