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Would You Believed Teenagers Have Created Top Selling App on The App Store?
Bomb the Bus is the newest game craze and is set to garner the same following as Angry Birds. What makes it amazing is not just the fact that it is fun to play – but because it was developed by two teenagers from Kingsburg.
The app was created by Matt Rosales, 15, and Matt Bartel, 17. The app is currently one of the top selling applications of the moment………..Read More: http://www.kingsburgrecorder.com/
How Is The Windows Phone App Store Doing?
The application store for Microsoft’s Windows Phone currently signs of growth, as it recently just hit its 40,000-app mark this November. The addition of new content is at 165 items each day, 85% of these submissions being apps and 15% of them being games.
The online market place is predicted to achieve the 50,000 mark by January of next year……………..Read More: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/
Subscription Games To Be Available on The App Store?
If things go the way Big Fish Games plan them to be, you’ll eventually be renting applications from the App Store instead of actually buying them. Reports say that for a subscription of $6.99 a month, you can choose to play from a number of titles right within a single piece of software, instead of downloading (and buying) a wide variety of games……………Read More: http://news.cnet.com/
Bomb the Bus is the newest game craze and is set to garner the same following as Angry Birds. What makes it amazing is not just the fact that it is fun to play – but because it was developed by two teenagers from Kingsburg.
The app was created by Matt Rosales, 15, and Matt Bartel, 17. The app is currently one of the top selling applications of the moment………..Read More: http://www.kingsburgrecorder.com/
How Is The Windows Phone App Store Doing?
The application store for Microsoft’s Windows Phone currently signs of growth, as it recently just hit its 40,000-app mark this November. The addition of new content is at 165 items each day, 85% of these submissions being apps and 15% of them being games.
The online market place is predicted to achieve the 50,000 mark by January of next year……………..Read More: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/
Subscription Games To Be Available on The App Store?
If things go the way Big Fish Games plan them to be, you’ll eventually be renting applications from the App Store instead of actually buying them. Reports say that for a subscription of $6.99 a month, you can choose to play from a number of titles right within a single piece of software, instead of downloading (and buying) a wide variety of games……………Read More: http://news.cnet.com/



