iPhone App Sales Reach 1 Billion, Baby Shaker Thrown Out with Bath Water

140193-babyshaker_original.jpgCombined iPhone and iPod Touch sales totaled about 37 million units. The Apple iPhone App Store has reached more than 35,000 applications. Apple app number 1 billion was sold on the App Store, sometime today.

In the meantime, Apple apologized for selling the "Baby Shaker" app and pulled the app from the store. An Apple rep told Information Week:

"This application was deeply offensive and should not have
been approved for distribution on the App Store. When we learned of
this mistake, the app was removed immediately. We sincerely apologize
for this mistake and thank our customers for bringing this to our
attention."

The iPhone app showed a drawing of
a baby accompanied by audio of a baby crying. The objective of the app was to shake the
phone until the baby stopped crying.

Some people found the
application offensive because of the dangers of Shaken
Baby Syndrome. Apple reportedly dropped the app Wednesday, after complaints from child-abuse groups, including
the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome and The Sarah Jane Brain
Foundation, which said it planned to picket Apple Stores in 15
cities starting May 3.
Others defended the app because it was supposed to be funny...

Comment from Wireless and Mobile News: Here's a case where the baby should be thrown out with the bath water...We have refrained from punning, "Isn't Shake Shake Shake Shake Your Baby" an old disco song?"  No, tasteless idiot,  that's shake your booty....This app brings newmeaning to the wrong use of an accelerometers, said one geek.

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