Mobile applications discovery and sharing service provider Appsfire has just launched a new product called AppTrends, which essentially delivers near real-time rankings of iPhone apps based on the ...
A couple weeks ago, we wrote a post detailing why there needs to be some sort of iPhone app recommendation system. Just like iTunes has its “Genius” feature for music and movies, with over 50,000 apps ...
Appsfire has rolled out a not-insignificant update to its iOS app today (Android coming soon), which includes badges for the best/worst apps, a new side menu and a handful of new design tweaks. Just a ...
Appsfire, if you’re not familiar, is an awesome application and site that allows you to connect with friends to find out what apps they’re using, then it allows you to give your own recommendations as ...
French app discovery company Appsfire has announced App Score, a metacritic-like ranking app. Two years in the making, it's launched for iOS and designed to give a better picture of an app's rating ...
App discovery start-up Appsfire just raised $3.6 million in Series A funding from French investors Idinvest. Itself based in France, Appsfire works on both iOS and Android, and catalogs apps on a user ...
AppsFire is an app that helps you discover other apps on iPhone, Android and other platforms. We caught up with Co-Founder Ouriel Ohayon to talk about the emerging app economy, which is already a ...
French app promotion service turned mobile ad network Appsfire has been acquired by French outfit Mobile Network Group. The terms of the deal weren't discussed but the size is rumoured to be $30 ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA and PARIS and TEL AVIV, ISRAEL--(Marketwire - Nov 19, 2012) - Downloaded almost 7M times, Appsfire, the leading recommendation engine for mobile apps, today unveiled a slick and ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Paris-based mobile ad network AppsFire has found a new location for mobile ads: The "pull-to-refresh" space. The idea is that when a mobile user pulls an app feed downward in order to refresh the page ...