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For hitting the magic number when download Bump (a contact information sharing app), Connor will receive a $10,000 iTunes gift card, an iPod touch, a Time Capsule and a MacBook Pro. It’s actually a weird collection of prizes. $10,000 is a ridiculous amount of money to spend at the iTunes store, especially for a 13-year-old from Connecticut who, before receiving the prize, likely had no idea you have to pay for anything you find on the Internet. The iPod touch…okay, except that Connor apparently already has an iPhone or iPod touch, or at least access to his parents’ while they’re out on the tennis courts. Time Capsule? I guess Apple has to do something with them. And a MacBook Pro?! Yikes! Can 13-year-olds even lift a MacBook Pro? More importantly, is there a law in Connecticut that minors can’t accept prizes until they turn 18, and that said prizes have to remain in possession of the winner’s parents until then? I’m going to start fighting for such a law in Ohio, just to be safe.
Regardless, we congratulate Connor. That’s an awesome thing, getting all that for simply downloading a free app. It’s also great to see Apple send out this “thank you” to their customers by offering such a prize to begin with. One billion apps is quite a milestonein nine months, no lessand not many companies would be so eager to acknowledge the customers who helped them reach that. It would’ve been cool if Apple had given prizes to multiple winners, but, sticking with the Highlander theme, Apple apparently feels, “There can be only one.”
Via [Apple.com]
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