Report: App Developers See More Long-Term Viability in Android, Not iOS: "
It seems that Android is making waves over at Bloomberg.com, and once again, it's over Apple and their coveted iPhone; however, this time, it is not in specs and phones, but the market and applications that Google is excelling. The article states that, 'More than half the 2,733 developers surveyed by Appcelerator, a mobile-software tools provider, see Android as having the most long-term potential among operating systems. About 40 percent of respondents said Apple’s iOS would have the best long-term outlook, according to the survey released today.'
Take that, along with an average of 100,000 new Android users daily and Google will eclipse iOS as the number one mobile operating system by 2012.
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Source: Bloomberg
NOTE:Report: App Developers See More Long-Term Viability in Android, Not iOS originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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