*the survey (whopping 336 respondents!) found more developer interest
for Windows Phone 7 and Blackberry than for iPhone.  Really?  Does
anyone really think that is representative?  Peter make a good point
as the respondents had to pick only one.  I think it's a worthless
survey.

*Their market share #s (from IDC) are way off of what every one else
is reporting.

For example: 
http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/online_mobile/apple-leads-smartphone-race-while-android-attracts-most-recent-customers/

2011 is going to be very interesting.  I predict two clear winners
will emerge:  iOs and Android.  Apple will roll iPhone out for Verizon
(and maybe more carriers), launch an iPhone 5, continue to dominate
with the iPad.  Android will continue to do well worldwide, although I
think iPhone on Verizon + AT&T will outsell Android in the US.
Windows Phone 7 is too late.  Blackberry is stuck on BB6 and won't be
able to figure out how to migrate to QNX until it's too late.  Nokia?
They should have gone android.  Legacy will kill them.


On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Peter <peterrec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It doesn't seem like a landslide to me.   If you combine iThings you
> get 28% vs android's 29%.
> The percentages add up to 100, which implies the survey may have
> forced you to choose only one option, and is therefore silly in my
> view.  Despite Steve's crusade against cross platform apps, I suspect
> many developers create both android and iDevice versions of their
> apps.
>
> On Jan 6, 10:06 am, Blanford <euroscript...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Twenty-nine percent of the 336 publisher and developer respondents
>> also indicated they will be creating apps for the Android operating
>> system this year. Windows Phone 7 and the iPad tied for second place,
>> grabbing 20% of the respondents’ interest. RIM took fourth with 12%,
>> while the iPhone trailed in fifth with 8% of developer and publisher
>> interest. However, according to the survey, the iPhone reigned supreme
>> in 2010 with 30% of the respondents developing for it. Twenty-three
>> percent indicated developing for Android last year.
>>
>> http://www.sdtimes.com/content/article.aspx?ArticleID=35133&utm_sourc...)
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