Slugging it out to be second-best.
GetJar has reacted furiously to Nokia's claims that its Ovi Store is the second most popular mobile app store in the world behind iPhone's.
Nokia's EVP of service Tero Ojanpera made the claim earlier this month, but separately the company revealed that Ovi Store is now notching up one million downloads a day.
The problem? GetJar says it's doing around 1.7 million downloads a day - 50 million a month. And what's more, CEO Ilja Laurs says Nokia's figures include ringtones and wallpapers as well as apps.
"The message is misleading to the industry and developers," he tells Forbes, to whom Nokia has clarified that it meant to say it was the 'No. 2 content store offered and operated by a handset manufacturer'.
You say one million potatoes, I say 1.7 million potatoes... Meanwhile, Apple execs must be watching in amusement while counting their own signficantly larger daily haul of potatoes.
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Yeah, okay, maybe the potato metaphor was a bad idea...






















