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  2. I Am Rich - Wikipedia

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    The app was released on the Android Market for US$200 (equivalent to $284.04 in 2023), a limit imposed by Google, who had no objection to the application. [ 10 ] With the same name, the I Am Rich that was released on the Windows Phone Marketplace on December 22, 2010 was developed by DotNetNuzzi.

  3. List of mergers and acquisitions by Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    This purchase was made in part to help Google gain Motorola's considerable patent portfolio on mobile phones and wireless technologies, to help protect Google in its ongoing patent disputes with other companies, [16] mainly Apple and Microsoft, [17] and to allow it to continue to freely offer Android. [18]

  4. List of Google products - Wikipedia

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    The Street View Studio app and the ability to use Street View in the main Google Maps app rendered the Street View app redundant, however it is now required to purchase a 360 camera to contribute to Street View, as the app allowed you to create photospheres with any supported smartphone camera. The "Photo Paths" feature, which allowed any ...

  5. Did Google Just Samsung Apple? - AOL

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    No company involved in the smartphone arena is more familiar with having its operating system relegated to the background than Google . The practice of shoving Android into a corner has been ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. History of mobile games - Wikipedia

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    Part of the iPad's success was using iOS for its operating system, assuring that all apps and games on the App Store worked for the iPad as they did for the iPhone. [27] Android-based phone manufacturers followed suit with their own suite of Android-based tablet in the years that followed to create a similar dichotomy.

  8. Bump (application) - Wikipedia

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    Bump was an iOS and Android mobile app that enabled smartphone users to transfer contact information, photos and files between devices. In 2011, it was #8 on Apple's list of all-time most popular free iPhone apps, [1] and by February 2013 it had been downloaded 125 million times. [2]

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!