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iPhone App Prices Tanking

Tue, Feb 24th, 2009 |

Apple (AAPL) is famous for keeping its gadget pricing steady. But the iPhone app store is a much different market: App developers have cut prices significantly in the last few months. And the market for $10 premium apps seems to have evaporated.

The top 100 paid apps in the iPhone app store have dropped 19% in average price over the last two months, according to App Shopper sales charts we analyzed...

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