Showing posts with label app markets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label app markets. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2014

Aptoide

Aptoide is the largest independent Android App Stores ecosystem and allows partners to setup and manage their own Android store. As a partner you can upload, test and approve your apps. If you're an end-user we provide the Aptoide

Amazon Appstore

Amazon says that its Appstore for Android is now available in 236 countries and territories following this recent expansion of 41 more regions. That said, not all apps within the Amazon Appstore catalog will be available in all regions due to local laws and restrictions on certain apps and content. However, for consumers, this will be another venue to purchase and download apps, which will be especially beneficial to BlackBerry customers who rely on Amazon's Appstore to deliver

neXva

The app store ecosystem fails nearly everyone and certainly those who don't possess credit cards. neXva's founders saw the opportunity to shift the paradigm and create a new offering that fixes these problems and offers exciting new opportunities and access for mobile apps.


MOBANGO

MOBANGO is the first Universal Mobile Community that allows cell phone users to publish, convert, and share with friends all kinds of user generated content -via the web and mobile devices- for personalizing and empowering the new cell phone's generation.

With MOBANGO, you have immediate access to thousands of personal files provided by

GetJar

GetJar operate one of the world’s largest free app stores with over 3 billion downloads to date. In 2011, GetJar was named as one of the ‘Ones To Watch’ by GigaOM Europe. GetJar is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices in Seattle and the UK.

GetJar is an independent mobile phone

Application Market Places and their Alternatives

Alternative app markets are becoming more and more popular. They are literally popping up right and left and there are now approximately 30 of them. Although most of these third party platforms cannot even be mentioned in the same article with the originals, there are a few markets that are definitely