PROFITABLE VENTURE A developer is pictured at the offices of Tamatem, a Jordanian mobile game developer and publisher, in the capital Amman on Sept. 30, 2021. Its logo is a tomato, not an apple, but in just eight years Jordanian company Tamatem has already bitten a chunk out of the lucrative market for Arabic mobile games. AFP PHOTO
PROFITABLE VENTURE A developer is pictured at the offices of Tamatem, a Jordanian mobile game developer and publisher, in the capital Amman on Sept. 30, 2021. Its logo is a tomato, not an apple, but in just eight years Jordanian company Tamatem has already bitten a chunk out of the lucrative market for Arabic mobile games. AFP PHOTO


Amman, Jordan:
Its logo is a tomato, not an apple, but in just eight years Jordanian company Tamatem has already bitten a chunk out of the lucrative market for Arabic mobile games.

"Less than one percent of internet content is in Arabic, even though there are 400 million Arab users," said the company's founder and CEO Hussam Hammo.

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