Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Top Android, BlackBerry, iPhone & Windows Phone 7 Apps from Distimo

blackberry_tour_thumbpandora.jpgDistimo's latest November Report showed the top free apps for Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone 7 and iPhone.? Facebook appeared on all the lists.? Another favorite across platforms is Pandora Radio.

Top 10 Most Popular Free Android Market Apps

  1. Pandora Radio.
  2. Google Maps.
  3. Advanced Task Killer.
  4. Facebook for Android.
  5. T-Mobile My Account.
  6. The Weather Channel.
  7. Barcode Scanner.
  8. Google Sky Map.
  9. Talking Tom Cat Free.
  10. Kakao Talk.
Top 10 Most Popular Free BlackBerry App World Apps
  1. BlackBerry Messenger.
  2. Poynt.
  3. Pandora.
  4. crunchSMS.
  5. Facebook.
  6. FREE Sea Storm Animated Theme.
  7. Twitter.
  8. ScoreMobile for BlackBerry.
  9. Windows Live Messenger.
  10. PrivacyStar.
Top 10 Most Popular Free Windows Phone 7 Marketplace Apps
  1. YouTube.
  2. Xbox LIVE Extras.
  3. Facebook.
  4. Adobe Reader.
  5. Netflix.
  6. Shazam.
  7. Twitter.
  8. Unite.
  9. The Weather Channel.
  10. IMDb Movies, TV, & Celebrities.

Top 10 Most Popular Free App Store Apps (for iPhone)
  1. Cut the Rope Lite.
  2. 0.03 seconds.
  3. Catapult Madness.
  4. Glow Background IN ONE.
  5. Rat on a Scotter XL.
  6. Ringtone Maker.
  7. Trainyard Express.
  8. Tesla Toy.
  9. The Moron Test: Section 1.
  10. Facebook.

? Games are significantly more popular in Windows Phone 7 Marketplace than they are on WindowsMarketplace for Mobile (6.x).? This mirrors the way that Microsoft positions Windows Phone 7 as a more consumer-oriented platform.
? The price of applications in the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace closely mirrors the prices in other application stores, as opposed to applications in the Windows Marketplace for Mobile (6.x), which are significantly more expensive.
? The Windows Phone 7 Marketplace launched on October 21, 2010, and has grown to 2,674
applications as of November 22, 2010.

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