

Once word broke of his incredible, logic-defying success, everyone and their mother wanted in on the action and suddenly, a diahorrea of apps spewed forth upon Apple's iTunes Store. TechCrunch has been following these developments since Thursday, when the creator of 'Wobble iBoobs' got at notice that his app - which grossed 30,000 last year - was being unilaterally removed.

Selling for 1.99, it is one of the All-Time Top 20 selling applications on the AppStore, and at its peak was generating revenues of more than 10,000 per day. A Fart Button wrapped in a shiny turd of course Amuse and disgust your friends with the most hilarious, grossest looking fart button anywhere Everyone loves a fart sound, they are just so funny and this app has the very. MacRumors ran the numbers, factoring out the 30 percent cut Apple takes from each sale, and determined that, yesterday alone, iFart Mobile made its developers 9,198. One man made nearly $30,000 selling a $0.99 application for a $200 phone, that does nothing more than make a farting sound when you push its screen. A digital whoopee cushion, the app includes 26 flatulent noises including Record-A-Fart, Fart-a-Friend, and Sneak Attack. Fart sounds are universally funny, and when the App Store first launched in 2008 iFart® took the iTunes app world by storm. VentureBeat did the math and on Christmas Day 2008, developer Joel Comm of InfoMedia sold 38,927 copies of his flatulent iPhone app, iFart Mobile, netting a total of $27,249 in net income.
