March 22nd, 2011 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: AndroidOS | No Comments »
While European Android users have been drooling over the launchdate of the Amazon Appstore to get their hands on Angry Birds Rio, it seems the mother of all webshops is letting them all down.
Amazon trumpets the start of their Appstore adventure with the exclusive launch of Angry Birds Rio, which is also free for a day before the store will start charging $0,99 for the app. Meanwhile, in Europe this means only iOS owners can enjoy this new episode, leading to a lot of disappointment.
Amazon plans to offer a paid app for free, every day.
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