EsDot Studio - 2012 "By the Numbers"

I've just posted a look back at the performance of my AIR apps across the various App Stores, thought my fellow AIR dev's might be interested!
http://esdot.ca/site/2013/2012-sales-breakdown-comparison-of-app-stores

Apple is pretty good in the sense that, if you need to talk to someone, you just send an email and someone will get back to you.
Granted, they might not DO anything for you, but at least there is a line of communication. Also, because their curation team actually seems to work very hard at finding quality apps, there's much less need to talk to them at all.
Google on the other hand, seems to write a ranking algorithm, and walk away. Their featured apps are almost always the same, new apps rarely see spotlight treatment.

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      ASLOGDIR:                      Log
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