Michael Murphey, iVerse «s CEO, claimed over 3 million downloads of their various apps to - date,
noting kids titles were their best - sellers and that «iOS and PSP have both been very successful platforms.»
Not exact matches
The one thing that really made me decide to comment on this was the
title, it makes it sound like if you don't go out and get a doctors
note your
kids is only going to be eating junk food at daycare and that just simply isn't true.
The 1994 reauthorization rewrote ESEA with the idea that every state would create a standards - based system applicable to all students, including those who qualified under
Title I. «The new version made it explicit that
Title I
kids would be measured by the same standards as others,»
notes Smith.
You can also set what
titles are available to
Kids (
Note: Haven't confirmed this last part).
One of the most interesting comments, Walker
noted, was that the
kids were reading more: the same
titles that were on the shelf before the hurricane, but they were motivated by the colorful covers and clean pages.
When you type «SEGA Forever» into the search, a lot of SEGA and SEGA - related
titles appear and that includes individual apps for the launch
titles announced for SEGA Forever, namely: Sonic 1, Phantasy Star II, Altered Beast,
Kid Chameleon and Comix Zone (
Note: actually I had to search separately for Comix Zone, but it's there!).
Meanwhile, although Nintendo's
Kid Icarus failed to place in the top 10 list, Frazier said the 3DS
title performed well in another context,
noting, «In a list of the top 10 SKUs for the month, as opposed to top
titles as listed, 3DS
Kids Icarus: Uprising would have been among the top selling individual SKUs for the month of March.»