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.The numbers are NOT mutually exclusive
.The group surveyed more than 500 app developers, publishers, and
advertisers about their mobile platform plans.
30 percent said they're currently creating apps for the iPhone, ...down a
bit from last December, when 48 percent of those polled were eyeing the
iPhone as their platform of choice.
Android took second place with 23 percent... barely beat Apple's iPad, which
is ... 21 percent.
The study also examined the number of developers looking to adopt new
platforms next year--that is, smartphones for which they're not already
creating apps.
29 percent of them expect to add Android to their mix in 2011. The iPad,
which debuted earlier this year, will tie for second place with Microsoft's
newly launched Windows Phone 7, each drumming up new interest among 20
percent of developers. Only 8 percent of those polled said they plan to add
Apple's phone to their development plates--perhaps, in part at least,
because the iPhone has already established a strong footing among developers | dm 发帖数: 92 | 2 If the numbers are not exclusive, then the pie chart is really a misleading
way present things. |
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