Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Apple Pulls $1,000 iPhone App
An application called "I Am Rich," which displays a ruby on iPhone screens, was pulled from the phone's application store without notice. What do you think?
Richard Billinglsy,
Stock Broker
"Now what the hell am I gonna do with all this money?"
Frieda Trembeleau,
State Trooper
"I guess Apple doesn't want to be associated with the rich."
Matthew Henderson,
Publicist
"I would blow $1,000 on a status symbol from Apple, but I wouldn't buy that application for it."
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