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What App Developer Survey means to your business

What App Developer Survey means to your business

By:  Tony Bradley  On: 31 Mar 2010 For: PCWorld (U.S.) Creator

The new Appcelerator app developer survey results can help businesses make better purchasing decisions. How the longevity of platforms like the iPhone, Android, and iPad could affect your development priorities

If there is one area of technology that threatens to knock the "cloud" off of its buzzword pedestal its "apps". Apple may have a trademark for the term "App Store", and it may have introduced the app to the general public with the iPhone, but apps have exploded onto the social consciousness and transformed software development.

 

Companies of all sizes have app stores now (although they are called something else due to Apple's trademark), and the app has transcended its smartphone roots. Samsung created its own smartphone operating system specifically so it could launch a proprietary app store, and even Intel has developed an outlet for apps aimed at netbooks using its Atom processors.

 

Appcelerator, developer of tools and platforms to simplify development of content-rich, intuitive apps for mobile and desktop systems, has just released results of a new survey illustrating where app developers intend to focus their efforts. The survey yields some interesting and enlightening results.

 

This survey follows a similar survey conducted two months ago prior to the official announcement of Apple's iPad tablet device. Results at the time showed that 90 percent of developers were interested in developing for the iPad, but now that interest has tapered off to 80 percent.

 

According to the Appcelerator press release "When Appcelerator first surveyed its developer base prior to Apple's iPad announcement in January of this year, interest in the platform was overwhelmingly high. Fast forward two months, and interest remains strong, but off the wild enthusiasm in January."

 

In a nutshell, the results look like this: the iPhone is still the favored platform for app development, followed by Android, then iPad. In terms of tablet-like devices, interest in the iPad is four times greater than that expressed for developing apps for Amazon's Kindle e-book reader.

 

Interest has greatly increased in developing apps for the BlackBerry and Windows Mobile (now dubbed Windows Phone 7) platforms, while developers are less likely now to develop apps for Palm's WebOS. The new Meego OS--a merger between Nokia and Intel--is essentially stagnant since its 12 percent is even with the combined percentages of the Linux-based Maemo and Moblin platforms that comprise it.


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tony bradley Tony Bradley is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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