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App Stores: A Handmark perspective

1 replies · 16,983 views · Started 12 July 2009

With all the coverage of recently launched manufacturer’s application stores it’s easy to forget that there have been several companies working in the application store space for a number of years. AAS talks to Eric Pfeifer, Content Acquisition Director at Handmark to find out what an independent aggregator has to offer.

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After this interesting post i hope All About Symbian to have finally widely agree that native applications/games are usually quite better than java applications.

And the OVI STORE should improve (a lot) at this point.It is for sure a good thing that it at least started operating.

Improvements.
1.Obvious one...To have the ability to choose from native application than java/flash/python application In the settings.

NEWS.Ovi Store launching with 2000 things to buy.

Of course there are 2000 things to buy.when you fill a store with 5 € Star Trek wallpapers (please are kidding me Nokia).

Over these 2000 things there are only (optimistic) 100 applications.from mobisystems_epocware_psiloc.

I think it would have better reception if they only launched with quality than quantity.