Flurry released a report today showing that people now spend more time using mobile apps than they do browsing the web from their personal computer.
Talk about a major change. Your web site is still your foundation, but your phone app just got a lot higher priority.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
62% of Consumers Want Mobile Apps
Interesting coverage on ReadWriteWeb today about a study done by DemandWare.
Read more here.
They go on to compare what consumers say they want to a Forrester Study released today estimating growth of sales through mobile.
My conclusion is that businesses are failing to provide what consumers want and that is holding back sales.
Sounds like a great opportunity for new sales with light competition to me.
Read more here.
They go on to compare what consumers say they want to a Forrester Study released today estimating growth of sales through mobile.
My conclusion is that businesses are failing to provide what consumers want and that is holding back sales.
Sounds like a great opportunity for new sales with light competition to me.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Voter Walk List
Our latest service is Voter Walk List. We think it is about to change the way all political campaigns work with their limited volunteer resources.
It uses current phone app technology and cloud database services to provide real time feedback from your walk list volunteers. It can also be used by your phone canvassers.
Take a quick look...
It uses current phone app technology and cloud database services to provide real time feedback from your walk list volunteers. It can also be used by your phone canvassers.
Take a quick look...
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Smart Phone Market Share May 2011
Nielsen has their May 2011 number out today on Smart Phone market share in the US.
Android = 36%
Apple iOS = 26%
Blackberry = 23%
The rest really don't matter.
Less than two years ago Blackberry had 43% and Android had 2.5%
It is pretty easy to see where this is going. I think Android will end up this time next year at around 65% to 70% market share. iPhone will stay strong in second at around 20% and Blackberry will be barely hanging on.
Android = 36%
Apple iOS = 26%
Blackberry = 23%
The rest really don't matter.
Less than two years ago Blackberry had 43% and Android had 2.5%
It is pretty easy to see where this is going. I think Android will end up this time next year at around 65% to 70% market share. iPhone will stay strong in second at around 20% and Blackberry will be barely hanging on.
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