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Apple releases apps previously considered as NSFW (not safe for work) apps
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Apple Approves Pull My Finger, Adds a New Genre!
Planet iPhones —
... in the app store. Â Â Â The very kind Apple Team Member told me that they didn’t want to reject it originally, but that they were sorting out how this “genre” of apps were going to be handled. She told me they’d be lifting the restriction on them, and more apps will follow that may have been previously not allowed.” Â Â Â From this, it seems quite clear that soon you will be able to grab more NSFW (not safe for work) apps on the App Store. Another one which has been accepted is iFart , which has the same functionality as Pull My Finger. Â Â Â Â Currently, the category ...
iFart Beats SimCity to the Top! What Irony…
Planet iPhones —
... on the App Store in just 2 days. However when I opened the App Store today, the Top Paid Apps list shocked me when it had SimCity on second and a Fart Machine application named iFart, which was ...
iPhone App Development - It’s the New “Plastics”
Cult of Mac —
... News broke over the weekend that iFart Mobile, the current #1 paid application on Apple’s iTunes AppStore, netted its creators $40,000 in two days at Christmas, according to a blog post by ...
App Store Wars: Taking the Fun Out of Flatulence
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News —
... ), which sells for $0.99. Competing developers InfoMedia Inc, make iFart Mobile (iTunes link), which also sells for $0.99. In a nuthsell, Air-o-matic is accusing InfoMedia of unethical tactics used to gain traction in the app store, which they are in turn profiting from. ...
WTF Lawsuit of the Year: iFart v. Pull My Finger
Cult of Mac —
... iFart Mobile, maker of a wildly popular app for iPhone and iPod Touch, asked a court on Friday to rule that it can use the term “pull my finger” without risking trademark infringement claims by another iPhone fart app named, …wait for it, ...
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cultofmac.com 2/5/2009 —
It’s the app that’s launched, whatever, a lot of downloads. iFart Mobile lead developer Joel Comm elaborated about the beginnings of the talked-about app in an interview with the Orlando Sentinel.
If you have not downloaded the ...
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blogs.orlandosentinel.com 2/3/2009 — Question: What is the iFart Mobile iPhone application that you created? Answer: It’s an electronic entertainment or sound machine. It produces flatulence noises. There are a number you can select from. Each has their own name and you push the button ...
iFart Mobile takes Pull My Finger to court
joelcomm.com 2/14/2009 — My team and I came up with the idea for an iPhone fart application in summer of 2008. We knew it would be a hit. We just needed to develop it. We took great pride in developing iFart Mobile . It was more than another iPhone application. It was a true ...
iFart vs PullMyFinger (video)
youtube.com 7/22/2009 — The two most well know fart apps are still battling over naming rights and other "things". Pretty Funny!
iFart Mobile — #1 App on iTunes - The Premier iPhone Fart Application
ifartmobile.com 12/24/2008 — Thank you to everyone who has purchased and supported iFart Mobile for iPhone. We recognize that it’s just a novelty app, but don’t we need more laughter in times of economic crisis? We think so. The blogosphere and the media are writing about iFart ...
Daily Show Airs App Store Stinker: iFart Mobile vs. PullMyFinger
theiphoneblog.com 7/22/2009 —
Done as only the Daily Show with Jon Stewart can do, it’s iFart Mobile vs. PullMyFinger in a battle of the iPhone Fart Apps.
You’ve been warned.
(Note: YouTube Daily Show clips have a way of disappearing, feel free to post ...
Four and a Half Minutes on iFart? There’s a “Daily Show” Clip for That.
mediamemo.allthingsd.com 7/22/2009 — Everyone knows that one of the iPhone's best selling points is the amazing array of apps developers make for the handset. But if you still need convincing, check out this "Daily Show" clip, which highlights some of the phone's most popular programs.
iPhone and App Store “a great thing for consumers” —
Apple Hot News 12/11/2008
Today, says Stephen H. Wildstrom, “apps are where the action is, and consumers are reaping the benefits.” Wildstrom points out that “before the iPhone, relatively few owners of any phones — smart or dumb — downloaded applications.” But “‘now everyone ...