A coalition of iPhone games firms has banded together for a new free iPhone apps initiative.
It's called FreeAppaDay, and kicks off on 18th January. Every day, a previously premium app will be given away free for 24 hours.
The FreeAppaDay website will let users sign up to get notifications when their favourite genre of apps are features.
The initiative is the work of developers ICS Mobile and Blacksmith Games, mobile ad firm TapJoy, and Aurora Feint, which runs the OpenFeint iPhone social games platform.
According to MocoNews, the choice of which apps get featured will be "solely based on quality". It's the latest example of iPhone developers banding together for co-marketing campaigns to drive discovery of their apps.
Advertisement
Related Stories
- The Apple iPhone 5 rumour mill May 25th 2012 at 2:50PM
- Developer fined £50,000 over fake Angry Birds app May 25th 2012 at 12:28PM
- Yahoo unveils innovative search software for Apple May 24th 2012 at 2:27PM
- Apple tells Siri complainers to get a different phone May 18th 2012 at 12:13PM
- iPhone 5 'bigger screen' rumours gather pace May 17th 2012 at 2:13PM
- Mac OS X Lion 10.7.4 released May 9th 2012 at 10:28PM
- iOS update fixes bugs and security flaws May 8th 2012 at 5:45AM
- Apple quietly intros new CPU to iPad 2 May 7th 2012 at 2:44AM
- Apple sells 35 million iPhones Apr 25th 2012 at 1:26AM
- Appule 2012 Apr 23rd 2012 at 1:00AM
























