Mobile application store data shows interesting results
February 24th, 2010 by
Apple pushed others to get official application stores up and running and now every smartphone platform has an on-board store. It seems Android has the largest percentage of free apps while RIM has the most expensive. Let’s not forget all the 3rd party stores too though.
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