The mobile apps market is expected to reach the end of 2014 a volume of 8.3 billion dollars (Image: IHS iSuppli). P>
IHS iSuppli expects the App Store from Apple, Google, Nokia and Research In Motion will make 2011 a turnover of 3.8 billion dollars. This represents an increase of 77.7 percent over the previous year: 2010, the industry took a $ 2.1 billion, in 2009 it had been $ 830.6 million. P> p>
Justify their estimates of market researchers with a continuing high demand. “Consumers have a strong and unwavering interest in games and other applications for mobile devices like smart phones and tablets,” said IHS analyst Jack Kent. P>
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Apple this year will earn about $ 2.91 billion with the sale of apps, which represented a “huge” market share of 75 percent. By 2014, however, he would fall to 60 percent. The projected decline is primarily due to the popularity of Google’s Android Market owed, which is 2011, some analysts said the $ 425,360,000 to generate revenue. Compared with the previous year it grew by 295.4 percent. P>
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The market researchers expect Distimo give it to market in July and more applications in the Android than Apple’s App Store is that Google would bring even greater sales. P>
Research In Motion’s Blackberry App World is now expected this year $ 279.11 million (plus 69.2 percent). IHS Nokia predicts sales of $ 201,480,000. According to analysts, Microsoft has changed the potential of the market drastically. They refer to its partnership with Nokia mobile phone. The two companies jointly develop mobile phones with Windows Mobile 7, which will use the Finns on their future instead of Symbian smartphones. P>
In addition to the revenues from the sale of applications IHS also considered in-app sales, which should be up to 2014, helped shape the growth of the industry. Apple was the first company that made it possible, from applications to make purchases, for example, to unlock additional content or features. Meanwhile, Google and RIM to offer this feature. P>
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The mobile apps market is expected to reach the end of 2014 a volume of 8.3 billion dollars (Image: IHS iSuppli). IHS iSuppli expects the App Store from Apple, Google, Nokia and Research In Motion will make 2011 a turnover of 3.8 billion dollars. This represents an increase of 77.7 percent over the previous year: [...]
The mobile apps market is expected to reach the end of 2014 a volume of 8.3 billion dollars (Image: IHS iSuppli). IHS iSuppli expects the App Store from Apple, Google, Nokia and Research In Motion will make 2011 a turnover of 3.8 billion dollars. This represents an increase of 77.7 percent over the previous year: [...]
The mobile apps market is expected to reach the end of 2014 a volume of 8.3 billion dollars (Image: IHS iSuppli). IHS iSuppli expects the App Store from Apple, Google, Nokia and Research In Motion will make 2011 a turnover of 3.8 billion dollars. This represents an increase of 77.7 percent over the previous year: [...]
The mobile apps market is expected to reach the end of 2014 a volume of 8.3 billion dollars (Image: IHS iSuppli). IHS iSuppli expects the App Store from Apple, Google, Nokia and Research In Motion will make 2011 a turnover of 3.8 billion dollars. This represents an increase of 77.7 percent over the previous year: [...]
The mobile apps market is expected to reach the end of 2014 a volume of 8.3 billion dollars (Image: IHS iSuppli). IHS iSuppli expects the App Store from Apple, Google, Nokia and Research In Motion will make 2011 a turnover of 3.8 billion dollars. This represents an increase of 77.7 percent over the previous year: [...]
The mobile apps market is expected to reach the end of 2014 a volume of 8.3 billion dollars (Image: IHS iSuppli). IHS iSuppli expects the App Store from Apple, Google, Nokia and Research In Motion will make 2011 a turnover of 3.8 billion dollars. This represents an increase of 77.7 percent over the previous year: [...]
The mobile apps market is expected to reach the end of 2014 a volume of 8.3 billion dollars (Image: IHS iSuppli). IHS iSuppli expects the App Store from Apple, Google, Nokia and Research In Motion will make 2011 a turnover of 3.8 billion dollars. This represents an increase of 77.7 percent over the previous year: [...]