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  2. History of mobile games - Wikipedia

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    In October 2009, the store introduced "in-app purchases" (IAP), microtransactions that an app could offer with the transaction made through the App Store's storefront. Some existing app devs were savvy to jump on this; Tapulous released Tap Tap Revenge 3 shortly after this change that included IAP to obtain new songs. [20]

  3. Microtransaction - Wikipedia

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    It used data that it analyzed through 90,000 apps that installed the company's software in order to roughly determine the amount of revenue generated by other popular apps. They discovered that free games represented 39% of the total revenue from January, and that the number jumped to 65% by June, helped in part by the fact that over 75% of the ...

  4. Google Play - Wikipedia

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    The rumor of Google Play gift cards started circulating online in August 2012 after references to it were discovered by Android Police in the 3.8.15 version update of the Google Play Store Android app. [101] Soon after, images of the gift cards started to leak, [102] and on August 21, 2012, they were made official by Google and rolled out over ...

  5. 5 apps that help you manage your subscriptions - AOL

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    There is a $1.99 in-app purchase. Availability: Apple App Store (4.7 stars) Subby. Subby is an Android app that lists your subscriptions, the associated monthly charges and what credit card is ...

  6. Amazon Underground - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Underground was an Android app offered by Amazon through which people could freely download and obtain in-app items that they otherwise had to pay money to purchase. [1] Amazon used the catchphrase "Actually Free" to describe the policy, and affirmed that Amazon Underground was not a one-time or temporary offer but was here to stay.

  7. Google Pay (payment method) - Wikipedia

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    Google Pay (formerly Android Pay) is a mobile payment service developed by Google to power in-app, online, and in-person contactless purchases on mobile devices, enabling users to make payments with Android phones, tablets, or watches. Users can authenticate via a PIN, passcode, or biometrics such as 3D face scanning or fingerprint recognition.

  8. From automatic coupon testing to price tracking that helps time your big purchases, today's best cashback apps reward you with real money or gift cards for shopping you're already doing.

  9. 12 must-have apps to crush your New Year’s resolutions

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    iPhone: 4.0 stars (at time of publishing). Android: 4.7 stars (at time of publishing). If your goal is to create and stick to healthy habits, Habitica offers a fun, gamified approach to habit ...