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Android Mascot Crashes Apple’s iPhone WWDC Keynote To Proclaim “Android Phone Is For Porn”

June 7, 2010 by Daniel Perez - Leave a Comment

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With WWDC going on this week, today is the day all iPhone owners have been waiting for. With all of the recent leaks regarding the next iPhone, today is the day that we all can sit back and finally be told what the new iPhone will consist of, even though we all should have a pretty good idea by now.  One thing is for certain though: Steve Jobs will continue to try his best to keep porn off of it as best he can.

By now, you all should be aware of the ongoing struggle Apple has been going through in order to stop pornography to be accessed from both the iPhone & iPad.  Steve Jobs even stated recently “Folks who want porn can buy an [sic] Android phone.”  In the above parody video, it looks like and Android mascot decided to crash the big Apple keynote at WWDC to remind all of us that when it comes to accessing pornographic material, Android is the way to go.

The parody song is sung to the tune of Avenue Q’s “The Internet Is For Porn”, which if you’ve been a user of the internet for the past couple of years, will sound quite familiar to you. If you’re one of the minority who haven’t heard of the song, you can catch it after the break.

[Via Mashable]

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