Jumat, 12 Februari 2010

iPhone vs Android App Development: An Inverse Relationship [Apps]

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A ambulatory analytics firm named Flurry collective this chart, plotting the percentage of new registered iPhone and Android app projects over time. The relationship? Frighteningly inverse.

While stats like this can certainly be misleading, it almost appears as if a diminutive pocket of developers are jumping ship with every tempting Android or Apple-related send that comes up.

The Jan Apple app utilization boost, for instance, is attributed to the iPad (despite it being declared in the waning life of the month). While, it would probably be innocuous to attribute Android's strong Dec to the Droid and maybe even teases of the Nexus One. Android's July spike gets a taste more tricky, but the dweller release of the HTC mathematician haw have something to do with it.

Even though the open wasn't wooed by the iPad, developers certainly were. Of course, whatever of that fuck haw be fleeting, depending on what Android devices imbibe up next. Oh, and it should be noted, despite how this graph haw look, both Android and iPhone/iPad app utilization grew in January. [MacRumors]



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