Games such as Doodle Jump, Angry Birds, and Fruit Ninja have seen extraordinary success in both the Apple App Store for iPhone and the Google Android Market.
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Highest-ranked iPhone and Android gaming apps
If you’re an iPhone user, we are betting that you are just as addicted to Angry Birds as we are. Hearing those little birds scream and squeal as they flail towards various obstacles is just too good not to enjoy. Plus, the game is shockingly addictive, despite the simplest design. If you are proud of your Angry Birds addiction and high scores, you might as well take the next step to insanity by …
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Show off your game fanaticism with Angry Birds iPhone cases
The past few weeks have seen an outpouring of colorful, themed, and novelty cases, so this week we get back to the basics. No SpongeBob or Angry Birds themes, no Etch-a-Sketch or chalkboard designs…just good, old fashioned, rubber-and-polycarbonate protection for your iPhone.
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The week in iPhone 4 cases: Back to the basics
The past few weeks have seen an outpouring of colorful, themed, and novelty cases, so this week we get back to the basics. No SpongeBob or Angry Birds themes, no Etch-a-Sketch or chalkboard designs…just good, old fashioned, rubber-and-polycarbonate protection for your iPhone.
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The week in iPhone 4 cases: Back to the basics
Popular iPhone apps such as Angry Birds and Pandora share data about users with advertisers without consent, according to a study.
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iPhone apps slated for secret ad-tracking
Attention iPhone users who think their beloved device is only for video chatting, Angry Birds, and the occasional phone call: it’s also capable of influencing U.S.-China trade relations.
Capcom’s Smurfs’ Village has officially topped Angry Birds as the iPhone’s top-grossing game. Its rise to the top hasn’t been without some controversy, though.
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"Angry Birds" Dethroned: "Smurfs’ Village" Now Top-Grossing Game on iPhone
An addictive iPhone puzzler and the number one paid app on the App Store, Angry Birds, is hitting the Android platform next, developer Rovio Mobile announced on Twitter. The company tweeted that “Angry Birds have landed on Android,” asking users to download a free demo (search for “Angry Birds Lite Beta” on Android Market) to
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iPhone hit Angry Birds lands on Android with a free demo


