WWDC Survey: up to 70% of iPhone apps will be free
Interesting news has come out of a survey of developers that are attending the WWDC event in San Francisco. According to the survey, up to 70% of the developers surveyed said that their application would not cost you a penny. Whats more, the average price out of all the developers that did charge for their applications, was a mere $2.29.
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[Via Apple Insider]
Orginal post by Chase Higgins
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