Gaming still dominates the mobile app market this month. If you want to make money, that’s where you’re going to want to be.

Gaming still dominates the mobile app market this month. If you want to make money, that’s where you’re going to want to be.
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There’s a new money making app in the Apple App Store, and it may surprise you as to who that is who has decided to jump into the iOS bandwagon and finally make some cash: MICROSOFT.
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Let’s see who’s been making money off of your smartphone addictions this month. Looks like Flappy Bird never made the cut:
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It’s a new month, and time to look again at the TOP GROSSING MOBILE APPS on ANDROID and APPLE DEVICES.
And lo! There’s a change in the rankings. Can the King be dead?
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Web Watch has told you about how to make your online passwords harder for hackers to easily guess.
But apparently, people are still not paying attention. Yet again, we’ve hearing news reports of leaked hacked passwords list, and “password” and “123456” are still at the top of the list of passwords being used.
How bad is this? Maybe it all depends on which websites you’re using it on.
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Let’s take a look at the current list of TOP GROSSING APPS for mobile devices. Note the large percentage of games on these lists versus other types of apps that could be making money for their developers.
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Building a global brand is the ultimate goal of any major business.
It’s one thing to be successful on a local or hyperlocal level. It’s quite another feat to take that same local presence and expand that to a larger stage. Many have succeeded, but even more have failed at doing so.
Show of hands – how many of you own a smartphone (Apple’s iPhone, Google’s Android primarily)?
That’s right – we know that while the vast majority of you did raise your hand proudly waving your mini-computer around, there are still a fairly substanial number of you who still proudly sport a flip phone or other non-smartphone around in your pocket.
And that’s okay. For you, you can skip over this post knowing that you’ve made the right decision.
How’s that?
It’s because we’re about to tell you how smartphone users are really no different from flipphone users, when it comes right down to it.
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