



I Am Rich iPhone/iPod touch app

The "I Am Rich" app actually was not intended to be a scam. Although it does nothing, it clearly stated as such in its description at the iTunes App Store. The app simply displayed an image of a glowing red ruby that "always reminds you (and others when you show it to them) that you were rich enough to afford this." According to the author, Armin Heinrich "it's a work of art with no hidden function at all."
Now the I Am Rich app has been added to the mysterious Apple blacklist which also includes NullRiver's NetShare tethering application and a harmless movie listings app called BoxOffice. All three apps have been pulled from the store with no explanation as to why. Apparently, not even the developers know why, either. According to an interview with the LA Times, Heinrich states, "I have no idea why they did it and am not aware of any violation of the rules to sell software on the App Store."
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