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Newspapers, Magazines, and the Apple iPad

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The Time sold 5,000 iPad apps in 3 days at £9.99, the Wall Street Journal has 10,000 customers paying $17.29 a month (free to print/web subscribers), The Financial Times has had 130,000 downloads of it’s free application. The Australian has had 4,500 downloads at $4.99 2) The first month of figures are pretty much meaningless.

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Browser app success – are iPhone owners itching to break out?

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April 19th, 2010 · View Comments A few days ago the Opera Mini mobile web browser application was approved and released for the iPhone, and it shot to the top of the free app charts around the world, getting downloads more than one million times just on the first day of release. blog comments powered by Disqus Blog Partners:

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Live cross-platform mobile gaming arrives

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It’s a really cool and interesting move, and considering SGN and developers Revo Solutions have already come up with 18 million downloads on the iPhone and iPod Touch, it’s likely to be followed by more companies as mobile gaming continues to evolve. Web Strategy Wikinomics Rankings ← Is Open Source the new black?

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Do we get more than we give from the web?

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You can download it yourself as a. Tags: Digital Publishing · advertising blog comments powered by Disqus Blog Partners: Web Strategy Wikinomics Rankings ← Google’s Inside Adsense home for spam comments Is the eBook, the end of the library? → Do we get more than we give from the web? H/T PaidContent ).

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Hello, I must be going…

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It’s a testament to the team at One Golden Square that in the 14 months I’ve been there, we: Launched over 20 mobile applications which have had downloads in the millions, and driven sustained growth in mobile listening and engagement. Web Strategy Wikinomics Rankings ← Is Amazon reading this blog?

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A rather busy week…

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It includes the nice news that 713,000 Absolute Radio applications have now been downloaded to mobile phones, and people used them to listen to 215,000 hours of live audio (mobile development is one of the things I’m heavily involved in). Tags: Blogging blog comments powered by Disqus Blog Partners:

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Last night a cloud saved my life…

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And even more useful is the fact it’s saved on Dropbox , which means it’s synched across laptop and desktop, available anywhere with an internet connection, and even better – if the presentation ends up too big for most corporate email services, I can easily share it via Dropbox for someone to download.