As mobile computing continues to grow with the frequent introduction of new devices worldwide, the mobile application development market becomes an increasingly significant portion of the software industry. However, with the multitude of mobile platforms and delivery options, the field is as fragmented and varied as it is vast.
A new report from VisionMobile aims to demystify the current mobile development landscape, with a comprehensive study based on research conducted with over 400 developers for various platforms such as iPhone, Symbian, Android and Windows Mobile. According to the report,
Android stands out as the platform most popular among mobile developers. Survey results suggest nearly 60 percent of all mobile developers recently developed on Android, assuming an equal number of respondents with experience across each of eight major platforms. Second in terms of developer mindshare is iOS (iPhone), outranking Symbian and Java ME, which were in pole position in 2008.
In addition, the research document contains data regarding:
- the number of apps available for various platforms and in various markets
- the differences in the learning curves that developers face for different platforms
- the effect of app stores and advertising on sales and revenue
As mobile phones continue to evolve, they’ve become nearly as fast, powerful, and connected as personal computers. With this transformation has come drastically increased susceptibility to malware and viruses, as consumers use their internet-connected phones to download apps and access banking information.
A recent study has found that nearly 20% of the apps in the Android marketplace grant third-party applications access to private and/or sensitive data, according to
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