Business Week has an in-depth review of the reality facing App Store developers. A common picture emerges: despite some isolated successes, many developers are feeling intense competition and are being forced to cut prices, or even give away their iPhone apps for free. Despite efforts by Ad Mob and others, the add-supported model hasn’t kicked in yet; many developers are getting more eyeballs than money at this point.
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October 1st, 2008 at 3:44 pm
This article is too negative.