
The amount of apps in the Windows Phone Marketplace
Microsoft's Windows Phone Marketplace has now reported to have passed 25,000 apps by one site tracking comings and goings within it. (source: WindowsPhoneAppslist, July 2011)

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I think a lot of people are missing the point of Rolly. Is it meant to take on the iPod and sell millions of units? Nope. Is it meant to sell in any sort of mass quantity at all? Probably not.
I've seen it in action, and even though I'd probably never buy one for $400, I, and everyone else who saw the little dance demo walked away with a smile talking about how uniquely entertaining it was. Ultimately useless, but memorable because of it.
It's like a slick concept car that helps build the brand image of the manufacturer in the public's mind. Rolly shows that Sony can still innovate and come up with fresh ideas and take risks, even if they're a little quirky or hard to identify with. It's not meant to be the next iPod.