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  2. GetJar - Wikipedia

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    GetJar was started by developers for developers in 2004 as an app beta testing platform. The platform started making free apps available in early 2005. In February 2014, GetJar was acquired by Sungy Mobile. Sungy is based in China and is said to have paid over $5 million in cash and the then market value of $35 million in Sungy stocks. [2]

  3. Symbian - Wikipedia

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    Symbian OS is a descendant of Psion's EPOC, and was released exclusively on ARM processors, although an unreleased x86 port existed. Symbian was used by many major mobile phone brands, like Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and above all by Nokia. It was also prevalent in Japan by brands including Fujitsu, Sharp and Mitsubishi.

  4. List of mobile app distribution platforms - Wikipedia

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    individuals: US$19, or free for student; companies: US$99. One registration fee for both Windows Phone Store and Windows Store. Visual Studio 2013 or higher for Windows 8.1. Visual Studio 2015 or higher for Universal Apps. Windows App Studio: yes Nokia Download! 2006: replaced with the Ovi Store Nokia Oyj: unknown unknown unknown Symbian ...

  5. Opera Mobile Store - Wikipedia

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    As stated in the official Opera Software press-release, by February 27, 2012, Opera Mobile Store reached more than 30 million monthly app store visits and over 45 million monthly app downloads. [ 5 ] Number of apps in the store has tripled over the year 2013, while the number of monthly visitors to the Opera's app distribution platform grew to ...

  6. Handango - Wikipedia

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    Handango InHand was founded in 1999 by Randy Eisenman. It is an app store for finding, installing, and buying software for mobile devices. It was made available in 2003 for Symbian UIQ users, [2] [3] [4] 2004 for Windows Mobile [4] [5] and Palm OS, [6] [7] 2005 for Blackberry, [8] and 2006 for Symbian S60.

  7. Ovi (Nokia) - Wikipedia

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    There were 116,583 apps as of December 2011. [14] It was renamed to Nokia Store in 2012. The Ovi Store also looked different on Symbian handsets to suit the new brand transformation - it was blue instead of green and the Ovi store was the third biggest mobile download site on the market (behind Apple's App Store and Google Play) in 2012.

  8. ShopSavvy - Wikipedia

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    Free: Website: shopsavvy.com ... Symbian, and Windows Phone devices. [1] [2] [6 ... Yet the app maintains a 4.5 stars out of 5 in the App Store and a 4.2 out of 5.0 ...

  9. Gravity Guy - Wikipedia

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    The free Android app is like the full version with only 2 slow motions, 2 shields, and Ads (to unlock Ads user must buy the full version). Gravity Guy's full version went free for a limited time for the iOS on the App Store in May 2013 prior to the release of the sequel called Gravity Guy 2. The free version of the game was updated on July 15 ...