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iPhone Developer TapTapTap Reorganizes and Puts Flagship App on Sale

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TapTapTap's John Casasanta posted that he and his business partner Sophia Teutschler will be parting ways due to differences in opinion on the direction of the company.

Our arguments ranged from the amount of money and effort to put into advertising and marketing to the design of the apps themselves. Because we each had an equal stake in the company, it was a very democratic process but very often our visions were at odds with each others. Moreover, weve been friends for a long time before starting the business and the whole things really hurt what used to be a very close friendship.

TapTapTap is the company that sold Where To?, a location-aware application that has brought in over $200,000 in revenue over the three months it's been available in the App Store. TapTapTap has pulled the application from the App Store temporarily while it seeks a buyer for the lucrative application.

So, if you're looking to jump start your way into the App Store, here's your chance.

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