Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The number of iPad apps, Reach 100 Thousand


Specific applications for the iPad tablet computer more and more. Currently reported number of iPad apps in the Apple App Store has exceeded the 100 thousand.

Compared to its rivals, the number of applications on the iPad seemed unparalleled. Tablet based on Android Honeycomb operating system, for example, the number of applications are still in the range of hundreds.

This achievement is considered good because the new iPad on the market about 14 months. By comparison, it takes about 16 months to reach 100 thousand apps on the iPhone.

Android Market itself has 250 thousand applications, while applications for BlackBerry in the range of 17 thousand. Then the Windows Marketplace for Windows Phone 7 has about 20 thousand applications.

Overall, as we quoted from Afterdawn, the App Store has more than 350 thousand applications. While the total number of downloads has reached a count of 10 billion.

Meanwhile, Angry Birds Landing on Windows Phone 7

Flap Angry Birds wings finally landed on the platform Windows Phone 7 (WP7). But unlike in Android, WP7 pnosel users who want to play this popular game have little reach into her pocket.

Angry Birds maker Rovio as well have set up a trial version of the game the angry birds to be had for free.

In the United States market, Angry Birds priced USD 2.99 for mobile users WP7, and it seems the price is also valid internationally.

Angry Birds is arguably the most popular mobile games today with the number of downloads of up to 200 million times. This game is simple yet tantalizing success in cross-platform.

Still, when compared to other platforms, Angry Birds on WP7 somewhat more premium. Because in the Apple App Store, the game is only set at USD 0.99. While the fact is free in the Android market because there is a 'support' from advertisers.

Continuing the story of this sweet, Rovio is ready to expand into social networks like Facebook. Moreover, not a few new games popping up that style of play mimics Angry Birds.

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