Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’
Thursday, May 26th, 2011
 App Store stats
According to a report by Chomp, 148apps.com и Chillingo, the leading mobile app trader has got more that 500 thousand apps for iOS (iPad, iPhone and iPod). 4 month ago the figure was just 350 thousand. As you can guess, such quantities allow App Store to remain the leader of mobile apps market.
The average price of an app equals $3,64 (in 2008 it was about $4-6). Free apps make 36% ot the total amount. If you decuded to purchase all the apps from App Store, that would cost you $891,982.24 + expenses for 7 terabytes of memory.
According to the report, App Store has sold apps for total of $2 billion. 30% of them went to Apple, and the rest was shared by 85 569 developers. (more…)
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Tags: iOS, iPhone, mobile applications, mobile devices Posted in Application development, iPhone | 2 Comments »
Friday, March 4th, 2011
Microsoft has rolled out a new incentive to attract and keep more Bing users: Group deals.
On March 3, Microsoft introduced “Bing deals” for the desktop and mobile (m.bing.com) via a partnership with The Dealmap. Via the partnership, Bing users in the U.S. will get access to “more than 200,000 unique offers in over 14,000 cities and towns,” according to Microsoft. The Dealmap aggregates group deals from sources including Groupon, Living Social and Restaurant.com, among other sites.

Update: For now, on the mobile front, Bing deals are for iPhone and Android phones only, as reader @thedavidk pointed out. Microsoft’s official statement: “The (deals) functionality is based on HTML5 and will work with phones that support it, but today is being released for iOS and Android. Windows Phone 7 announced that they will have HTML5 support in an update later this calendar year, at which point deals will work great on Windows Phone.”
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Tags: android, bing, facebook, google maps, Internet, iPhone, microsoft, search engine, Web, Web development, windows phone Posted in Industry news, Internet, News, Web, Web development | No Comments »
Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

One of the questions I’ve been peppered with since the iPad 2 announcement was whether I was going to replace my first-generation iPad for the new one. The answer for me is yes, since it’s part of my job to live with these gadgets so I can understand their strengths, weaknesses, and appeal. But for most original iPad owners, I’m guessing they’ll be holding out for version 3.
Why’s that? The real big change is less about the external redesign as much as what’s inside. New are things like a snappier processor and built-in graphics that Apple promises to be up to nine times faster than in the first-generation iPad. There are also the two cameras, which will open the device up to a greater number of applications.
Even so, Apple could have gone further, which is why I’m betting many with first-generation devices will be happy to hold out. As Steve Jobs alluded to during yesterday’s event, the company didn’t really have to add much. Competitors like Research In Motion and Hewlett-Packard are still scrambling to get their tablets out on the market, while Google Android tablets like the Xoom are coming in at a higher price than Apple’s entry level iPads with a smaller library of tablet-specific software.
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Tags: 4G, apple, gingerbread, google, google android, hp, iPad, ipad applications, ipad development, iPhone, iPhone applications, iphone development, iPod, macbook, motorola, near field communications, retina display, thunderbolt Posted in Industry news, News | No Comments »
Friday, January 28th, 2011
Tags: Apple iPad Newspaper, development, iPad, iPhone, technology, The Daily Posted in Custom application development, Digital development, Industry news, Internet, News | 1 Comment »
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