Smartphone apps banned by Apple, Google, and RIM

Eight notorious apps from gambling to baby shaking that were yanked from app stores.

iSnort

If the recession has forced you to cut down on your cocaine habit, the app provided some virtual relief by creating pixilated lines of cocaine for iPhone users to snort. Anti-drug advocates were properly horrified by this creation and the app no longer appears on the App Store. Apple has, however, decided to stick with the "Roll Your Own" app that teaches users about the fine art of joint-rolling.

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