Android apps are too expensive
11 weeks ago by scottymac
Canalys today released the results of a recent App Interrogator survey of the top paid-for and free apps from the leading consumer app stores to clients of its App Store Analysis service. The survey reveals that the top paid-for Android apps are priced dramatically higher than those on iOS for the iPhone. In the US, to purchase the top 100 paid-for apps in the Android Market would cost $374.37 – an average of $3.74 per app – more than 2.5 times the cost of the top 100 paid-for iPhone apps. The top 100 iPhone apps would cost $147.00, or $1.47 on average per app.
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11 weeks ago by scottymac
Mika Mobile: Our Future with Android
12 weeks ago by scottymac
And secondly, as I mentioned on Twitter, our Android apps aren't making money.
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12 weeks ago by scottymac
App Inventor for Android
november 2011 by scottymac
Creating an App Inventor app begins in your browser, where you design how the app will look. Then, like fitting together puzzle pieces, you set your app's behavior. All the while, through a live connection between your computer and your phone, your app appears on your phone.
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november 2011 by scottymac