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Yes, Ladies and Gentlemen! All about the bandwagon!

This mobile-phone app store is becoming extremely fragmented. As with MP3 download services a few years ago, how long will it be before we start to see some closures?

Whilst Samsung certainly has a large installed base, is it really attractive enough the application authors that they will get 2000 apps? Notice this is qualified with 'and eBooks' in the press release. I expect it will be rather more of the latter than the former.

posted by : mark, 15 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Sams Got LoWatt ratings.....

Good for anyone not desireous of cancer in brains. Samsung has more models in .35 w/kg low end than most.

Blackberry runs near max 1.6 w/kg, as many other manufacturers, whom make mere one or few low watt & isn't easily found. Samsung thus is more concerned with you surviving cell phone than most.

DRASHEK

posted by : Cancerologist....., 14 September 2009 Complain about this comment

Samsung opens a mobile apps store in the UK

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