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  • ↑ " 'Pull My Finger' subject of court fight". Whenever I get into a conversation about creating and developing iPhone apps with someone, undoubtedly the discussion somehow turns to the famous iFart app.
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  • ↑ David Duchovny and Demi Moore Made Fart Noises on Movie Set.
  • ↑ George Clooney Loves Farts, Doesn't Give A Sh*t If You See 'The Ides Of March' - November 9, 2011.
  • "iPhone fart app pulls in nearly $10,000 a day | VentureBeat". "Is a Pull My Finger app too crass for the App Store? | VentureBeat".
  • ↑ "MacRumors iPhone Blog: Apple Rejecting Apps Based on 'Limited Utility '".
  • "In The Race To 10 Billion Downloads, Apple Uncovers The Top All-Time Apps".
  • ↑ "iFart - The Original Fart Sounds App on the App Store".
  • ↑ "After mainstream success on iOS, iFart gets a second wind on Android- VentureBeat".
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    In September, 2009, the two companies settled their differences and together launched a free app called “Clear the Air. On February 13, 2009, Infomedia filed for a Declaratory Judgment, arguing that “pull my finger” is common American slang and not a trademarked phrase, triggering a much-publicized legal fight. Air-O-Matic responded by demanding $50,000 in compensation from Infomedia.

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    Apple suggested that Infomedia and Air-O-Matic sort the issue out between themselves. The company also accused Infomedia of “unfair business practices” and contacted Apple to request that the app be removed from the store. In January 2009, Air-O-Matic, Inc., creators of “Pull My Finger,” claimed that Infomedia had infringed its trademark by using the phrase “pull my finger” in its press release. IFart has been used or discussed by a number of celebrities, including George Clooney, Kathie Lee Gifford, Lance Armstrong David Duchovny and Demi Moore. VentureBeat reported that the app was generating more than $10,000 a day and on Christmas Day 2008 alone saw more than 40,000 sales, worth $30,000 to Infomedia. IFart Mobile went on to become one of the most popular apps on the iPhone, reaching the number one spot on the application charts before Christmas 2008, remaining there for three weeks and staying in the top ten until mid-January 2009, by which time it had sold more than 350,000 copies. ” That decision, later reversed, sparked complaints among commentators about the arbitrariness of Apple’s decision-making. Three months earlier, Apple had rejected Pull My Finger, a rival app with similar functionality, on the grounds of “limited utility.

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    Apple’s acceptance of iFart Mobile appeared to mark a change in the company’s policy towards humorous apps. So app sales for the #1 spot will likely increase over time as the installed market of iPhones and iPod touches continue to increase.IFart Mobile app was launched in December 2008 by Infomedia, a technology company owned by Internet marketer and author Joel Comm. From what we've heard from developers, however, these targets do constantly change and have been growing. These sales numbers are especially interesting to developers looking at the potential market for their iPhone apps.

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    He's since revealed to us the most recent sales numbers for the last couple of days which includes the coveted #1 spot on the App Store's Top 100 sales.Īfter Apple's 30% cut, that means the iFart Mobile is generated $9198 in one day. Most interesting is that the developer of the app has been very transparent about his sales numbers during his app's climb in ranking. The $0.99 humor application has rapidly seen success and has rocketed up to the #1 App Sales slot. The Yo app was created in only 8 hours by Or Arbel and has made an estimated 2.5 Million in total.

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    Apple's broadening of App Store acceptances has opened the door to a number of new novelty applications including InfoMedia's iFart Mobile. The Yo app is really a testament to how something simple could make you millions Yo allows users to record themselves saying the word Yo and send it to family and friends on which they can only reply Yo back.












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