Mobile Content Bits: Tapulous Is Profitable; Verizon’s New TV Content; Buzzd On Android; Chorus App


envIO networks' Chorus iPhone App

More Tapulous Results: Tapulous is making its third version of its Tap Tap Revenge iPhone app free this evening, based on its success of being able to sell 1 million songs from within the game via in-app purchases. This weekend, we reported that Tapulous is generating about $1 million a month in revenues, but now it’s also claiming to be profitable. The series of Tap Tap versions have been downloaded 20 million times and played a total of 600 million times.

Verizon Video Content: Verizon Wireless said today that they are bringing exclusive Green Day content, including footage from the group’s “21st Century Breakdown” tour, on V CAST Video from Verizon Wireless and on Verizon FiOS TV. Verizon has also added the TLC TV channel to its V CAST Mobile TV service, powered by Qualcomm’s FLO TV. [Releases here and here.]

Buzzd launches Android app: Buzzd, the company that makes city guides for mobile phones, is now available on Google’s Android platform. One feature, called the “buzzdmeter,” measures the popularity of popular bars and other locations. The company also relaunched new versions of the iPhone, Blackberry, mobile and PC web versions. [buzzd.]

iPhone recommendation app: envIO networks said its Chorus iPhone app helps people discover new apps based on the recommendations of friends. The top 10 most recommended apps are: Eliminate Pro, Shazam, Gowalla, Loopt, WhatsApp Messenger, Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Earth, PocketMoney, iFitness, WebMDMobile and Photoshop. [envIO.]