Thorren
Member since: Feb 5th, 2010
Thorren's Latest Comments
| Blog | # of Comments |
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| TUAW.com | 2 Comments |
| Engadget | 1 Comment |
| Download Squad | 1 Comment |
Recent Comments:
PocketGear acquires Handango, becomes world's largest cross-platform app store (Engadget)
Feb 24th 2010 10:20AM There is a lot happening in the mobile appstore space and it will be interesting to see what comes of it all. One store that I think is worth checking out is http://www.appboy.com. It currently supports 4 mobile platforms and have stated plans to add more in the future.
PocketGear buys Handango, consolidates the mobile app store space (Download Squad)
Feb 24th 2010 10:15AM Very interesting. Big move for these two companies, as the mobile app store business is becoming more and more competitive on a daily basis with many new entrants. One that I think is worth checking out is www.appboy.com - it is just building up and currently supports 4 platforms, but with stated intentions of adding more in the future. They do include iPhone in their offerings as well.
Dear Auntie TUAW: I've got a great idea, now what? (TUAW.com)
Feb 5th 2010 7:35PM sorry, here's the full link:
http://www.appboy.com
Dear Auntie TUAW: I've got a great idea, now what? (TUAW.com)
Feb 5th 2010 7:32PM Check out appboy.com - your opportunity to submit the idea. The community votes and if you get enough votes, the app gets developed (and you score some cash).
There are some updates coming that are really great. Check back often.
www.appboy.com
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