New apps shoot up after the iPad launch
Category: other notebook newsBy: Deepika gwalani
New developers pump in a number of new apps after the iPad launch
Everything Apple does tend to become a big-seller, mainly because they have a very strong promotion and branding strategy to back up the highly innovative products. So innovative those consumers even ignore lack of some common features in them, like the lack of MMS, and Bluetooth and not being able to be recognized as USB. So it is only obvious that the iPad has created similar excitement among the Apple fans. Flurry analytics reports of there have been a sharp rise in the number of developers installing its analytics tools in new apps for the iPhone.
At about 185% in February, it is hailed as the single sharpest rise in Flurry history. This is in comparison to about 70 percent of new applications using Flurry's tool for iPhone in December. Note that the iPad OS is similar to that of the iPhone. Although Gartner Research analyst Mike McGuire told Mercury news that it is not important to compare between the iPhone and the iPad, but of the iPhone/iPad with the other mobile platforms such as android, symbian, blackberry or windows mobile.
"As long as Apple is making a nice business opportunity for all these developers, they'll continue to support", Farago said.
iPhone has the most number of apps available across the net than anyone else, with Android a distant second. The iPad, running the similar platform as the iPhone, will probably support most or all of these apps, which itself make Apple’s 10-inch Tablet universal. And the kind of eagerness the device has created since Apple’s plan of unveiling it makes it worth to wait and see how many pieces disappear as soon as the device gets released on 3rd April.
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