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Keith Andrew from Pocketgamer, July 27, 2010
In a blog post, the co-founder of paid-discovery platform W3i, Rob Weber points out that developers pushing out universal apps are potentially sacrificing a favourable iPad rank because of the way Apple counts downloads for such releases.
Read more: Why universal apps are good for gamers but bad for developers
Jon Jordan from Pocketgamer, June 30, 2010
“There's method to the madness…with Apperang being the consumer outlet of an app promotion system that's already been proved in the PC and web space.”
Read more: W3i on how its pay for install Apperang website makes money for developers too
Graeme Thickens from Minnov8, June 29, 2010
”The model and integration W3i has developed for desktop distribution has been a huge success in the past, so I wouldn’t bet against them on making their mobile version a success.”
Read More: W3i Lights Up the ‘Net with Its Latest App News
Keith Andrew from Pocketgamer, June 29, 2010
“It's arguably a more manageable experience than some of its rivals.”
Read more: W3i launches Apperang, its pay per install service
Gagan Biyani from MobileCrunch, June 28, 2010
“Apperang is a steal for developers who are used to paying upwards of a few dollars per download via pay-per-click advertising services like AdMob. On top of that, the user benefits because they get paid for downloading an application.”
Read More: Apperang Pays You Cash to Download iPhone Apps… Ka-Ching!
Devindra Harawar from MobileBeat, June 28, 2010
“By launching Apperang, W3i is aiming to offer a single place for consumers to get paid for apps. Offerpal and other competitors currently don’t yet offer anything similar.”
Read More: Get paid to install apps with W3i Mobile Solutions and Apperang
Mike Schramm from Tuaw, June 28, 2010
“Rather than pocketing all the profit, Apperang is just passing it on.”
Read More: Apperang pays users for app installs
Wendy Lee from Star Tribune, June 28, 2010
“Prepare to join more than 200,000 applications battling it out to land on top download lists.”
Read More: Apps that pay
Killer Startups, June 28, 2010
“Is there a better way to encourage people to try something new, after all?”
Read More: Apperang.com - Be Paid For Trying New Apps
Blake Stimac from IntoMobile, June 28, 2010
“The dev gets more traction for their app and hopefully makes it onto an AppStore top list, and the user makes money. Win, win.”
Read More: Want to get paid for downloading iPhone apps? Say hello to Apperang