How those app downloads mount up. Dutch developer Lunaforte has just announced it's just passed 30 million downloads for the year, of which four million were in November.
This is very solid growth as it did eight million downloads during the whole of 2009, and four million downloads in the first three months of 2010.
Lunaforte also revealed it had done 10 million downloads on Nokia's Ovi Store, and was operating profitably on the platform.
Come one, come all
The company releases dozens of free and paid games and apps such as Cube Touch XXL, BeZombied and Smell Scanner via its Lunagames and AppSnacks brands across platforms including Symbian, iOS, BlackBerry, and Android.
"Our dedication to Apps that are easy, fun and accessible to all has sparked a wave of consumer interest during 2010. I would like to thanks all users and our partners for making this possible," commented CEO Richard Hazenberg.
[source: Lunaforte]
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