Posts Tagged ‘Mobile Application’
Since Apple launched the Mac App Store since two months ago, not many applications in the online application store when compared with Apple’s other devices based IOS.
Distimo, a company based in the Netherlands metrics that track mobile application store stating the Mac App Store has had an application approximately 73 percent less than the App Store after the beginning of the iPad was released two months. ITunes App Store Distimo split into separate iPhone and iPad retail outlets.
Although the number of applications is small, but the Mac app produces an average of half of the revenue compared to sales of between 300 IPAD software applications over to both stores.
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Asia is predicted to trigger the growth of mobile applications, along with the demand for smartphones are also increasing rapidly.
Countries in Asia today is known as the smartphone market potential, with some countries that are known as a manufacturer of advanced technology. Character Asians who are always on-the-go enough into the reasons why the application will grow and develop in the region.
Research firm Gartner predicts if between 2008 and 2012 there will be approximately 50 billion download an application. Of that number who achieved global revenues will reach USD27 billion.
While according to another research firm, ABI Research, the number of downloaded applications will reach 2.4 billion downloads in 2013. This figure covers only the Asian region alone. In other words download applications in Asia will contribute about 20 percent of the total download market in the world.
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One of the leading technology media, PC World, released the top 100 best tech products of 2010. Almost all of the products, especially those circulated in the United States is analyzed to determine where the most intense. Here’s a list of the top 10:
1. Android 2.2
Apple’s market share is predicted to bulldoze IOS end of this year, praised for Android applications have powerful, beautiful interface and ease of customization in a variety of products. This OS also has a flexible browser with Flash support 10.1.
2. Apple iPad
After years of failed tablet computer on the market, IPAD changed everything. Slim design, simple interface, but nearly perfect and the many applications so its superiority.
3. Amazon Kindle Third Generation
Amazon made a significant change in the eBook market with the Kindle generation 3. Wi-Fi version of this device provides the convenience of shopping for books, clear screen High-Contrast E Ink screen and lightweight design.
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Microsoft has strict rules in terms of design, which requires all devices Windows Phone 7 has a good camera. One of the conditions, the camera must be at least 5 megapixels.
Unfortunately, the operating system (OS) software giant’s latest mobile turns out to restrict camera access to a variety of applications. Thus, developers can not fully utilize the camera function.
Although Windows 7 Phone device can record and upload videos and images, say developers can not use image sensors to do other fun things like video chat and augmented reality.
This means that Windows 7 Phone does not have as many mobile applications based on Android or iPhone. Another weakness which has also been previously highlighted the lack of copy-paste function are reportedly still will be updated again.
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BlackBerry maker, Research In Motion (RIM), it seems more serious in mobile applications market. To strengthen the game in the arena of mobile applications, this Canadian company bought Cellmania, a company originated in California, United States.
Cellmania very pleased to announce, now cellmania is a part of RIM. Our team has joined RIM’s global organization and will bring our expertise in developing applications for the BlackBerry platform.
Unfortunately, RIM has not made any offers when buying Cellmania. Neither RIM nor Cellmania reluctant to provide detailed information about this.
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