Apple announced the launch of the App Store Resource Center, a new site within the iPhone Dev Center promising iPhone and iPod touch developers answers to their questions about the virtual storefront. "We are pleased to introduce the App Store Resource Center, a single destination designed to make it easier for you to find details on everything you need to know about distributing your app on the App Store--from how to prepare for app submission to managing your app once it's been posted," reads an email sent by Apple to registered developers. "Make sure you also check out the News and Announcements section of the iPhone Dev Center for tips on submitting your apps to the App Store, turnaround time for app review, new program features, and guidance on everything from development and testing to distribution and marketing."
The App Store Resource Center represents Apple's latest attempt to improve communication with the developer community. Most notably, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing Phil Schiller spent a significant part of his summer reaching out to developers in an effort to better explain the App Store's approval process.
For more on the App Store Resource Center:
- read this MacRumors.comarticle