Appolicious signs agreement with Yahoo

Posted April 21, 2010 at 10:46 a.m.

By Wailin Wong | Chicago-based Appolicious Inc., whose websites help consumers sort through the growing market of mobile phone applications, has signed an agreement with Yahoo! where its content will be linked to on sites such as Yahoo News, Sports and Finance.

Appolicious, which was started last year by entrepreneur Al Warms, combines independent reviews with social-networking tools such as ratings and profiles. The bulk of the company’s content centers on apps for the iPhone, but it’s also adding information about apps for Android, Google’s operating system for mobile phones.


Financial terms of the Yahoo agreement were not disclosed. In a press
release, Appolicious said links to articles about apps will be featured
on various Yahoo sites. Content from Yahoo will also run on the
Appolicious site. In addition, Yahoo users will also be able to sign up
for Appolicious using their existing ID and password for Yahoo.

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