The title is inaccurate here: they didn't add ads to the paid app, they added recommendations for other games made by the same company. The original title, with "ads" in quotes, is more appropriate.
I am looking at my paid version of Angry Birds. It contains ads for Angry Birds plush toys, an original CD, and St. Patrick's Day cards, just to name a few items.
Since they're just ads for other things by Rovio (which, if I were a big Angry Birds fan, I'd personally be happy to see: I usually like to find out other stuff made by those who make stuff I like a lot), I wonder if they could've mitigated the backlash some by making it easy to choose not to see them again.
Anyway: convention is that paid apps don't have ads. That's tough to overcome, and everybody gets more pissed when the big guy seems like they're taking advantage of their position.
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 25.1 ms ] threadAnyway: convention is that paid apps don't have ads. That's tough to overcome, and everybody gets more pissed when the big guy seems like they're taking advantage of their position.