In-app ads keep users happy inside apps, preventing accidental clicks
New research has shown that app users often accidentally click on ads, but in-app ads keep them engaged. David Kaplan reported in paidContent on an
New research has shown that app users often accidentally click on ads, but in-app ads keep them engaged. David Kaplan reported in paidContent on an
It’s a year to the day since the birth of the iPad, and while that might be something worthy of rejoicing to Apple (AAPL) fanboys,
Since Apple opened the iTunes App Store in July 2008, independent developers have created tens of thousands of titles with the hopes of striking it rich through paid downloads (where they keep up to 70 percent of the sales) and more recently via advertising or premium upgrades.
With increased competition from major game developers and globally recognized brands, however, most independents lose money on their smartphone applications that are now also created for Google’s Android mobile operating system.
Yet it is still possible to get rich right away developing iPhone apps. Just look at how some of the top app makers to come out of nowhere did it.
The rumor mill again has picked up again on Apple (AAPL) introducing Near Field Communication technology. NFC could transform a smartphone into an electronic wallet
Finally, centerfolds without staples on a handheld. Yep, Playboy—centerfolds and the famous articles alike—is going on the iPad. The word came from on high, from
Apps are booming. But just wait. They’re getting even bigger. Dallas-based researcher MarketsandMarkets is projecting that by 2015 that the global app market will reach
Google’s Hotpot rolled out to the web and Android in November, but now there’s an official app for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad — Google
Apple (AAPL) iPhone may “own” the smartphone market by virtue of being the market leader in sales. And it may “own” the app market because
Not to take the steam out of the Verizon (VZ) iPhone even more, but it turns out that that we’re all getting that new mobile
This is such a great day for mobile phone users. Is it because they just learned they’ll be able to rush to a Verizon (VZ)
Verizon (VZ) Wireless hasn’t made it official yet that it will finally get the iPhone from Apple (AAPL), busting the four-year AT&T (T) lock on