Finnish company says 70 developers have generated more than a million downloads
Nokia's Ovi app store appears to be gaining momentum, with 2.3 million downloads traveling through its servers every day and 200,000 people signing up every 24 hours.
The company says that 70 developers have now racked up more than a million downloads each from the store, including Digital Chocolate, Electronic Arts, Gameloft, Indiagames, PepsiCo, Qik, Shazam, HeroCraft and Offscreen Technologies.
Specifically, HeroCraft, which publishes games including Farm Frenzy, has received more than 10 million downloads, and Offscreen, a developer of touchscreen apps, has more than 45 million.
The complete list by geography is available at forum.nokia.com. It includes 39 developers/publishers from Europe, the Middle East and Africa; 14 from the US; ten from Asia Pacific; and seven from China.
Nokia is debuting a new look Ovi Store with its N8 smartphone, which started shipping yesterday.
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