Showing posts with label BlackBerry App World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BlackBerry App World. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The apps market continues to grow

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Today, practically all devices technology are able to run modern apps: phones, computers, laptops, tablets, televisions, etc.. Frankly we are not surprised that the app market continues to grow and especially to do it at a good pace, as the use made ​​of the various apps is awesome.We have results on growth during the first quarter of the 2013.
According to the report by research firm Canalys, a total of 13.400 billion apps were downloaded during these three months, representing an increase of 11% over the last quarter of 2012. Total revenues are estimated to be around $ 2.2 billion dollars, which makes it quite clear that the vast majority of apps downloaded are free.
The amount of downloads named comes from the four major app stores in the world: the Play of Google, Apple App Store, BlackBerry App World and then the WP Store Microsoft. The greatest number of downloads occurred obviously in store Google, since the amount of Android phones exceeds that of any other mobile OS world. Google has taken 51% of the total, Apple is a close as stated and Microsoft along with BlackBerry watching the view from behind.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

RIM adds 15000 BB10 applications in a weekend

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One of the biggest problems we have to face when RIM launched the BlackBerry platform 10 are applications. Both iOS ( Apple ) and Android ( Google ) have huge app stores, plus Windows Phone ( Microsoft ) is on the same road. To begin preparing, RIM held an event for 36 hours last weekend.
Similarly, developers were able to use their skills, made money and even BB Dev Alpha units in some cases. BlackBerry 10 experts were available to respond to inquiries from developers during more than 36 hours of the event.
For every app that was approved for the BlackBerry App World, the developer took $ 100, and the first 200 to present 5 to 10 apps were made ​​with a Dev Alpha.
After 37.5 hours, 15,000 applications were approved for new RIM app store, which undoubtedly is a very good start to the new operating system that will be presented in two weeks.