Showing posts with label iTunes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iTunes. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

This week's top-grossing U.S. App Store Games are:

This list is provided by FingerGaming based solely on sales of each App. 


The list shows who is making the most money on the App Store on as current that day on the iTunes App Store. 


1. Final Fantasy ($8.99)
2. Monopoly ($4.99)
3. Plants vs. Zombies ($2.99)
4. Call of Duty: World at War Zombies ($9.99)
5. Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front ($7.99)
6. All-in-1 Gamebox ($0.99)
7. Bejeweled 2 ($2.99)
8. Words With Friends ($2.99)
9. Final Fantasy II ($8.99)
10. Rock Band ($6.99)



PopCap's Plants vs. Zombies ends its two-week run as the App Store's biggest-grossing game title this week. Square Enix's port of Final Fantasy rises to the top of the charts in its first week of release, as EA's Monopoly climbs up to second place after recently being featured in an iPhone television advertisement.

Activision's 
Call of Duty: World at War Zombies overtakes Gameloft's recently released Brothers in Arms 2 in today's sales rankings. Triniti's compilation All-in-1 Gamebox follows at sixth place, whileBejeweled 2 remains a steady seller at seventh.

Newtoy's 
Words With Friends, Final Fantasy II, and EA's Rock Band close out this week's results, pushing former chart contenders The Sims 3 and Tetris out of the top ten.







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Sociolatte



Monday, December 7, 2009

Apple Buys Lala, Streaming music now?

Apple has confirmed that is has bought Lala. The music company that offers music streaming. Based on cloud computing. The company came to the fore front when Google used it's service to offer one song streaming for free on its search results. Lala did not charge for this service.

Lala being the No.1 retailer in the music streaming business.

""The idea of paying 99 cents a track to fill my iPod – I don't need that anymore," says Ted Cohen, a managing partner at TAG Strategic, a music industry consulting firm. "That era is over."

Lala differs from Pandora and iTunes in that it let's you pay to listen to songs at 10 cents a song. You do not need to buy the song. Another notable feature of Lala is that it has a "Vault" which let's u store songs and listen to it later.

With the integration of Lala, Apple may Lala's social features to iTunes.

This is a service that may play the role of the Radio in how music is found and popularized.


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Sociolatte