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ResearchAnticipated increase vs. decrease in respondents developing apps by OS
The app-development market is consolidating around the top operating systems as developers move away from operating systems with less market share. According to survey respondents, while the top four operating systems… Read more »
ResearchA demographic and business model analysis of today’s app developer
While paid apps are more prevalent than ad-based revenue models, many developers view apps as projects rather than products, so they are not highly motivated to monetize their applications. Composed mainly… Read more »
GigaomWhich mobile OS’s apps make most money? Surprise! It’s BlackBerry
BlackBerry development may be on steep decline, but the platform still remains a profitable one for the developers that have stuck with it. According to a new study, average monthly revenue… Read more »
ResearchWhat the history of handset platforms can teach the future of mobile
In a short decade the mobile OS market has grown from a moribund, firmware-based world of limited-capacity phones into the most hotly contested battlefield in technology. Top Silicon Valley CEOs seem… Read more »
ResearchMobile Q3: the fight for OS domination continues
The third quarter of 2011 was perhaps the most eventful and unpredictable in the history of mobile. Google signaled its intentions to move into the hardware market with the proposed acquisition… Read more »
GigaomDoes the world need another mobile OS?
The race in mobile has defaulted to Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android operating systems, but that hasn’t stopped Samsung from thinking about open-sourcing Bada, or Microsoft from pushing ahead with Windows… Read more »
GigaomiOS, Android Loyalty Raises App Lock-In Hurdle for Others
iPhone owners are the most satisfied with their mobile platform, but Android owners are the most likely to stick with their handset OS for their next phone. Better Google apps may… Read more »
ResearchApp Developers: Are You Ready for HTML5 and Metered Data?
The handset browser’s reign as the largest data consumer on the wireless web looks to be ending, with mobile Internet traffic now evenly split between browsers and apps. This continued rise… Read more »
GigaomCan Android Be Stopped in the World of Smartphones?
With worldwide carrier distribution, Android is on the march to dominate over the next four years, according to IDC. Nokia will still be the top dog, but it needs to be… Read more »