The ten most popular stories on Mobile Entertainment, the week ending October 12th 2012.
1. Adult site's mobile traffic is handled by ExoClickMobile
Barcelona-based ad network is now managing porn site xHamster's mobile inventory.
2. A 32GB Nexus 7 looks increasingly likely
Online retailers started listing device on the websites. The Android community exploded in pleasure.
3. How Apple has changed since Steve Jobs died
It's been one year since the Apple founder passed away, but is Apple the same company 12 months on?
4. Second screen app for Prometheus movie
When Ridley Scott's Prometheus was released on DVD and Blu-ray earlier this week, Fox also brought out a second screen app, providing background on the film.
5. BBC radio app doesn't cater for BlackBerry or Windows Phone
When the BBC launched the iPlayer Radio app this week, it revealed that there would be no native support for BlackBerry or WinPho.
DudaMobile's chief revenue officer offers advice on how service providers can convince their small business clients to go mobile.
7. Did Apple know about maps problem before iOS 6 launch?
Developers have come forward to say they warned Apple about flaws in its Maps app months before new OS was launched.
8. ME Awards 2012 finalists are named
The mobile world is still reading, linking to and retweeting our list of the finalists in this year's event. The awards ceremony takes place on Thursday, November 29th - find out more at www.me-awards.com
9. How much should a mobile app cost?
Dr Tim King, CTO of 5app, offers some advice on how to keep app spending sensible.
Following on from a piece about how much mobile business apps should cost, here's a piece about what app developers earn.
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