The First $1000 iPhone Application
August 6 2008 - 5:59 am ET | Harry McCracken | AllThingsD
iPhone developer Armin Heinrich has released an application for the iPhone with two noteworthy characteristics: 1) Its primary function is to display a handsome glowing red jewel on your iPhone’s screen. 2) It sells on Apple’s App Store for $999.99, thereby explaining its name: I Am Rich.
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October 6, 2008 01:08 pm
I have a app that displays an diamond on the screen. It is clear and invisable. It sells for $10,000 and makes the users believe they have arrived at the top of the food chain. ( of idiots. ;)
October 2, 2008 05:41 pm
This is a perfect opportunity for savvy charity fund raisers to offer an iphone screen saver with there logo and heavily advertise it as only available to those who donate a $1,000 or more.
August 18, 2008 01:59 pm
Or someone will just hack it and get it for free so they can pretend to be rich.
August 13, 2008 06:07 am
they should have called it "I AM A F*#$ing IDIOT" instead.....
August 11, 2008 01:57 pm
I think the actual message sent by buyers of this app is "I have serious self-esteem issues".
August 11, 2008 01:57 pm
When someone has that much money to throw away, why don't they take it and give to a child abuse center where it would actually do come good. So what if your rich if you don't give back. Has this culture come to telling everyone that "I am Rich"! Rich is in the eye of the beholder.