download here We all want the governments to come clean.. This game is inspired by the famous “WIKILEAKS” saga, the character Julian Assange has one and only one aim to make the sensitive war information available to the world. While transmitting the cables he was attacked and cables got disturbed at different places. Now his target is to collect all the cables again. The Game is an class combination of war of one man against the governments of the world , powered by Indelible Entertainment . The Game has four Levels Classified Cable 1 Classified Cable 2 Classified cable 3 Classified ...
Mobile analytics and billing provider Bango published a blog post yesterday indicating that less than 5% of mobile revenue in 2010 were generated via in-app billing. Though sluggish, the company also predicts in-app revenue growth of 600% in 2011. “In the mobile market, in-app billing as a charging model has been talked about for a long time,” the post explains. ”This is the idea that the download happens without charge, but continued use of the app, or particular app features, would trigger a charge to the consumer. The thought is that this model provides for unobstructed access to ...
When we talk about app stores, the conversation is normally dominated by Apple and Google but Research In Motion wants to be a part of this discussion and its BlackBerry App World has now surpassed 10,000 mobile programs. “BlackBerry #AppWorld is 10,000 apps strong and growing – what apps do you love?” the company said on its Twitter account. This is a relatively small number when you compare it to Apple and Google, though, as the App Store for the iPhone has more than 250,000 programs and the Google Android Market is at about 100,000 apps. The BlackBerry is at somewhat of ...
A nice little package of webOS 2.0 beta shots has shown up over at Wibozi, and it’s looking nice. One very handy and apparently easily-accessed feature is setting default apps for filetypes; with the right combination of sideloading and file management, serious hacks probably won’t be necessary for webOS devices to play uncommon and nonstandard formats. There are lots of suggested and default services shown as well, though we’re told that Dropbox and MobileMe are actually only there as part of the QuickOffice suite. That’s not to say webOS won’t have native access to those (though Dropbox seems more likely than ...