Over the past few months, rumors have surfaced that Microsoft has been offering monetary incentives to popular Apple iPhone app developers in an attempt to bring them over to the Windows Phone platform.
This week, that rumor has been confirmed, with developer Chillingo confirming Microsoft's practices, as well as admitting that it has declined offers from Google, as well.
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Forget that guy...he is right; it is hard to sell apps to people who want open source...and if he is too dumb to understand how well ad-based apps make money, then we don't want his trash code.
Just pointing out that Chillingo is not the developer of Angry Birds, Finnish Rovio Mobile is. Chillingo is the publisher for the game, nothing more. Don't think they can just make comments like that on behalf of the developers whose games they are publishing. After all, publishers don't own the developers, do they now?
i want a game in 3 months who cares if its got no Polish. if you work hard enough You get a cheese pizza with a mountain dew. Get back in your cubicle and work dammit work *Snap of whip* WORK!!!
"We want you to modify this game so that it requires an internet connection at all times. Don't worry about those crashes and don't worry about making a good story; just modify what we have so that only pirates will be able to complete the game without it quiting on them."