Although still listed, NetShare goes missing from the Apple Store; no communication from Apple yet.
Yesterday, Nullriver had released NetShare on iTunes App Store and today it appears to be missing from the store though the application is still listed.
The NetShare application, priced at $9.99, claims to allow users to share iPhone's EDGE or 3G internet connection with a PC. It provides a SOCKS5 proxy for the PC to connect to, writes MacRumors.
How Apple allowed NetShare to be added to the App store is a mystery in itself, as it's not very clear if the application violates AT&T user agreement. AT&T allows its customers to use tethering applications for a $30/moth.
At the moment, developers are clueless about the reason behind NetShare being missing from the iTunes App Store, as they have received no official communication from Apple.