I must admit the main reason for me to purchase my first Android phone was to use things for free. When you have a…
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Old games dominate the Google Play charts; let's fix that

Thanks to the Top New charts and the metric data Google provides, it’s easy to get a sense for what new games are really…
Google reveals Jelly Bean, Nexus 7 tablet and Nexus Q streaming device at I/O

The Google I/O conference got off to a bang with some big announcements during its initial keynote presentation. In much the same way as…
Google Play matures with in-app subscriptions

Google is facing growing competition for its Google Play market, as Amazon, Facebook and even China Mobile Ltd. develop stores to sell Android apps.…
Facebook and others simplify Android game distribution

It seems everyone wants to make Android app installs easier than ever, and that especially goes for games. After Amazon revealed their Test Drive…
In-app gaming turns serious cash for developers

Dino Life, where you build a village and keep citizens happy with food and shelter. Breed dinosaurs in a variety of shapes and sizes…
For at least one app developer, Amazon beats iTunes, Google Play in revenue per user

Traditionally, Apple’s iTunes App Store has been the big winner in terms of revenue for app developers. But for one developer, that’s not the…
How Next Issue compares to magazine apps on Android devices

INC Magazine, and numerous others. Find great games for Android here
Google tablet must consolidate efforts to compete with iPad

While Android tablets are expected to exceed iPad sales by 2016, Google’s mobile camp still has a long road ahead. One way Google hopes…
New iPad hardly impacts Android outlook

The latest iPad was revealed yesterday. After months of speculation, countless rumors and high hopes for the iPad 3, what we in fact got…
Google Play must compete with Apple, Amazon for content marketing

It’s already been quite a week in the mobile world, with significant developments coming from both Android and iOS. Stealing a bit of Apple’s…
Android Market rebrands itself as Google Play

Go to the usual Android Market web-based URL (Where’s My Water? is just 25 cents) a selection of 99-cent movies, and cheaper e-books like…