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Tapjoy launches new $5 million fund for free-to-play iOS and Android
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by Jon Jordan It's been so successful that the company's now rolling out a new $5 million fund for Asian developers. Covering free-to-play Android and iOS games, the Tapjoy Asia Fund will help developers in terms of direct funding and marketing.
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Google building its own version of Apple’s Game Center for Android – report – Gamasutra

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Google building its own version of Apple's Game Center for Android – report
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The app will include an achievements system, says the source, and online leaderboard rankings, which Android developers will be able to integrate into their games on the platform. Android developers currently must use third-party services such as

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Google developing gaming hub for Android – PC Advisor

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Android developers can opt to use software such as OpenFeint within games but Google is realising the importance of having a native client, the source said. Google is also looking to streamline the payment system within the Google Play Store,
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Flexion Wrapper Now Integrates SponsorPay Offer Wall Solution – IT News Online

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Flexion Wrapper Now Integrates SponsorPay Offer Wall Solution
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The move is part of Flexion's strategy to increase direct monetisation models for Android developers. Although large volumes of Android apps are now being distributed, developers are still struggling to make money. However, Flexion's wrapper technology
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Flexion integrates SponsorPay’s incentivised actions via Android offer wall – Pocket Gamer.Biz

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Flexion integrates SponsorPay's incentivised actions via Android offer wall
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The decision to integrate SponsorPay into its model is part of Flexion's strategy to increase direct monetisation models for Android developers. "Many Android developers have had bad experiences with the Android market and are disappointed with the

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Google details its livestreaming plans for Google I/O – IntoMobile

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Google I/O for Android developers will kick off on June 27 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. If you are not one of the lucky attendees who scored a ticket earlier this year, you can still watch all the presentations from the comfort of your home.

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Google: Android developers never looked at Sun’s patents – InfoWorld

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By James Niccolai | IDG News Service Google's engineers never studied other companies' patents while developing Android for fear of allowing those patents to influence their design decisions, Google's Android chief Andy Rubin testified on the stand

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GOOGLE AIN’T PLAYING: Will Clone A Key iPhone Feature – Business Insider

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the online store where players buy Android games and other apps, to make it as smooth as buying games in the App Store. That's been a big reason why Android developers make less money than those who build apps for Apple's iOS devices. andy rubin.

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Android developers ignored Sun patents, Google exec testifies – Computerworld

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Google Android chief Andy Rubin takes the stand in week four of the Oracle v. Google trial By James Niccolai IDG News Service – Google's engineers never studied other companies' patents while developing Android for fear of allowing those patents to
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Android Developers Never Looked at Sun’s Patents, Google’s Rubin Testifies – PCWorld

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By James Niccolai, IDG News Google's engineers never studied other companies' patents while developing Android for fear of allowing those patents to influence their design decisions, Google's Android chief Andy Rubin testified on the stand Wednesday.
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