Android Now Matches iOS In Number Of Apps Available
Google has announced that there are now 700,000 apps available for Android. This means that for the first time, the number of apps available for Android customers matches those for iOS.
Google has announced that there are now 700,000 apps available for Android. This means that for the first time, the number of apps available for Android customers matches those for iOS.
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Android is still a severely fragmented platform, and it might never outrun those demons.
Google finds itself in an embarrassing, yet profitable position. From 2008 to 2011, the technology giant made $543 million on Android, its mobile platform. However, the company made four times this amount with Apple products that use Google services like Search and Maps.
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In a new study conducted by the mobile application monitoring company Crittercism, it is noted that iOS application crash more often than their Android counterparts. The results, as you can see in the above and below images, speak for themselves: most applications crash under iOS 5.0.1, while Android apps appear to be rather more stable.
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