If you are an Apple iPhone or iPod touch owner, you’ve likely noticed that nearly every time you check out the App Store, there are several updates available for applications you’ve downloaded. At first, this makes sense, as the iPhone/iPod touch is still a relatively new platform for developers, which puts them still early on the learning curve–bugs needs to be squashed and new features added. But many users are finding that these “updated apps” neither fix bugs nor add new features. So then what is the purpose