Phoload, a provider of applications and games for other mobile devices, has begun showcasing free applications for the Android platform. The service includes only free (and ad-supported) applications for download, and allows developers to upload their own applications directly to the site. Users of Android devices that view the site through their phones will view
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As Google Android is open source a user doesn’t have the stick to the Android Market to get their applications as there are other sources around and will probably be even more Android app sources given time. One site to enter the Android app business is Phoload, who not only offer plenty of applications but games
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MMA launches new study in Asia on mobile marketing here are the highlights. Overall, heavy penetration and reliance on mobile phones combine with strong feature and mobile web usage in these regions to indicate strong market opportunity for mobile marketers. In total, the top five mobile phone features used are non-voice in nature and include camera, games, ...
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Hot on the heels of FIFA09's release on N-Gage, Nokia has begun a tournament which includes some unusual prizes such as autographs from Pele, Maradonna and Eric Cantona, as well as an N85 phone, free games, NGPs etc. To take part you just have to upload your career points to the Arena between now and the 15th of December, and the players with the top three scores will win prizes (also the top...
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We have seen a lot of new studios that started developing mobile games for the App Store. The most recent studio to join the ever growing group is good old National Geographic. With their new game...
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Successful bid for the outsourcing of 3 Mobile's Java Games Platform.
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Volume of paid-for mobile game downloads has nonetheless flatlined.
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