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'WhatsApp Messenger' top paid iPhone app in Canada
Top 10 free and paid apps for the iPhone and iPad in Canada for the week ending March 3.
Top Free iPhone Apps
1 4 Pics 1 Word (LOTUM GmbH)
2 Cheat for 4 Pics 1 Word - get all the answers now with free auto game import! (Cheat Master and Friends Words Cheats LLC)
3 Real Racing 3 (Electronic Arts)
4 PDF Expert (professional PDF documents reader) (Readdle)
5 Candy Crush Saga (King.com Ltd.)
6 4 Images 1 Mot (LOTUM GmbH)
7 YouTube (Google Inc.)
8 100 Doors 2013 (MPI Soft)
9 Google Maps (Google Inc.)
10 Plants vs. Zombies (PopCap)
Top Paid iPhoneApps
1 WhatsApp Messenger (WhatsApp Inc.)
2 Minecraft - Pocket Edition (Mojang)
3 8 Ball Pool (Miniclip.com)
4 Bad Piggies (Rovio Entertainment Inc.)
5 Angry Birds Star Wars (Rovio Entertainment Inc.)
6 Sleep Cycle alarm clock (Maciek Drejak Labs)
7 Plague Inc. (Ndemic Creations)
8 Wipeout (Activision Publishing Inc.)
9 Plants vs. Zombies (PopCap)
10 Scribblenauts Remix (Warner Bros.)
Top Free iPadApps
1 4 Pics 1 Word (LOTUM GmbH)
2 Real Racing 3 (Electronic Arts)
3 YouTube (Google Inc.)
4 Plants vs. Zombies HD (PopCap)
5 Cheat for 4 Pics 1 Word - get all the answers now with free auto game import! (Cheat Master and Friends Words Cheats LLC)
6 Candy Crush Saga (King.com Ltd.)
7 Monsters, Inc. Run (Disney)
8 Flight Unlimited Las Vegas (Flight Systems LLC)
9 Skype for iPad (Skype Communications)
10 Temple Run 2 (Imangi Studios, LLC)
Top Paid iPad Apps
1 Minecraft - Pocket Edition (Mojang)
2 Bad Piggies HD (Rovio Entertainment Inc.)
3 Wheel of Fortune (Sony Pictures Television)
4 Toy Story: Smash It! (Disney)
5 Angry Birds Star Wars HD (Rovio Entertainment Inc.)
6 Pages (Apple)
7 8 Ball Pool (Miniclip.com)
8 Plants vs. Zombies HD (PopCap)
9 iMovie (Apple)
10 Temple Run: Brave (Disney)
These apps are available from the App Store on your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch or at www.itunes.ca/appstore.
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