May 26th, 2010 @ BAFTA, London
ME presents the Monetising Mobile conference - putting the focus on how to make actual money from the apps revolution.
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Cupertino working on its very own Foursquare?
The CLANG force is BZZZT strong in this one.
Will fans pay $8.99 to discover 'hidden minutiae like eye colors' though?
Flurry says it did - but says Nexus One has only shifted 135,000 units.
The latest service to offer streaming songs with offline access.
Lets users swap songs, photos, videos and contacts with each other.
Slams 'sterile Disney-fied walled garden surrounded by sharp-toothed lawyers'.
Flurry's latest metrics show that the App Store is a much wider battleground.
It's amazing. Some of them prefer the iPhone to their old SPV 500s.
Reviewing its policies for mobile offers - statement coming later this month.
Image recognition twist to motoring application.
Golf, tennis and baseball titles bundled for $4.99.
And its campaign with H&M was rather successful too.
Company denies its early reveal was to put pressure on Apple.
Online bookmaker offers sports betting services optimised for Apple's device
Background-tastic revamp on the way?
They're the latest band to get the Tap Tap Revenge treatment.
Not a bad way to kick off the SXSW conference.
Er, it's not the real Chatroulette though.
And it's closed a new $11m funding round too.
Indie developers Semi Secret and Backflip Studios speak out.
Our double-pronged feature looks at trends in business and gameplay.