It’s time for Brisk Mobile’s first iPhone/iPad App Giveaway! This Friday we will be awarding 3 promo codes for our new game, Drake’s Tower, one to each lucky winner. Tweeters who follow @BriskMobile between 9AM and Midnight EST on Friday, January 28th 2011 will be entered into the draw. But don’t worry, we like to reward tweeters who are already following us so – if you RT this post between 9AM and Midnight EST on Friday, January 28th 2011 you’ll get a chance to be one of the 3 randomly selected winners! Only tweeters who follow us on Friday, January 28th 2011 between 9AM and Midnight EST and re-tweets of this post on Friday, January 28th 2011 between 9AM and Midnight EST will be eligible to win. Stay tuned because Brisk Mobile will be announcing the winners on Saturday and will be doing a new giveaway every Friday!
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Published January 26, 2011 Uncategorized 1 CommentIs EA acquiring Angry Birds publisher Chillingo the start of another acquisition frenzy?
Published October 21, 2010 Uncategorized Leave a CommentWith Disney having acquired Tapulous, DeNA acquiring ngmoco and now EA buying Chillingo for $20M in cash, these are very interesting developments and reminds me of the start of an acquisition frenzy that happened in mobile in the mid 2000′s. Is another one on it’s way? Continue reading ‘Is EA acquiring Angry Birds publisher Chillingo the start of another acquisition frenzy?’
There has been a considerable amount of speculation around the viability of Apple’s latest platform, the iPad, since it’s release a few months ago. When approaching the mobile space the debate continued as to whether it was better to continue to build for the iPhone and extend functionality to the iPad only if the first launch was successful or build for the iPad first before catering to the lower resolution iPhone & iPod touch.
iPad clones – cheaper, faster, the next battle in the tablet market?
Published May 5, 2010 Uncategorized Leave a CommentSince the release of the iPad the market has been buzzing with all kinds of insider speculation around Apple’s competitors and what they might do. The first to market has been an iPad clone – going by the moniker of iRobot – and running Google’s Android OS. Continue reading ‘iPad clones – cheaper, faster, the next battle in the tablet market?’
In an increasingly competitive application market many companies are adopting advertising as a means of increasing the revenue of their free/paid applications. While few, if any, paid applications have in-app advertising this is definitely true for freely distributed apps. The concept is simple. Continue reading ‘In-App Advertising – Does it work?’
