Android app market set to grow, compete with iPhone
With the open market model that Google has adopted for applications on the Android operating system, there is a great opportunity for growth as well as rapid application development. Verizon’s recent launch of the Droid bodes for a significant increase in the prevalence of the Android OS. Kevin Nakao of Whitepages has more in a post on TechCrunch:
In addition to being an open platform that facilitates device innovation, Android offers choice and progress when it comes to the marketplace where consumers discover and download applications. While iTunes and The Official App Store are the only places consumers can download apps for their iPhone, Android’s open platform allows merchants like MobiHand and HanDango to set up storefronts, ultimately providing more purchasing options for consumers. Google’s focus on improving its the [sic] user experience in its own Android market will also continue to boost revenues for app developers.
Nakao points out a number of other reasons that the Android market is set to grow:
While Google still has a long way to go in terms of reaching as many consumers as iTunes does, with the power of “what’s hot” and capabilities like in-app purchases, they have begun to enlist an armada of players—including carriers with deep experience in integrated billing—to create better markets for the merchandising and sale of applications. In early November, T-Mobile announced that they will launch their own Android market with integrated carrier billing, giving consumers the ability to charge applications to their phone bill. Also on the Google market roadmap is the ability for publishers to offer subscription purchases.
You can read more at TechCrunch.com.
Ehh, Joe – you should check this post:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-10402821-37.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20
Basically, Gameloft is cutting back its Android development. Among other reasons, the Android store is difficult to use.
And they may not be the only developer to do so.
So, maybe in a few years Android will challenge gaming on the iPhone, but not right now.
BTW, mentioned you in a webinar I recently did for Canada Helps:
http://www.vimeo.com/7705210