
Two companies, BlueVia and Vision Mobile, team-up to launch the Economics 2011 developer, he calls the "quintessential research report mobile developer". It is the second annual report which explores issues such as the gains and losses of developer mindshare platforms, what are the models most popular income, what channels to go on the market is the fastest and fastest to pay, how smartphones vs tablets against televisions applications play a role in the future and more.
Here are some of the main conclusions of the report:
67% of developers currently using Android and 59% with iOS. This is not surprising given that the report covers 75 countries and in some places, the iPhone is not available or too expensive for the majority of the population.However, Java and Symbian are fleeing developer mindshare.55% developers to build applications written in HTML or JavaScriptAnd you can get additional information on the official website of the developer Economics 11 report, which BTW covers now 12 mobile platforms.
Dusan uses smartphones since their introduction, and is now after the latest trends in the industry. The "convergence" is that it is more enthusiastic, and written on this subject is the next logical thing to do. He believes that with the help of a smartphone is that all those who cares of their time.In addition to his interest in mobile phones, Dusan also likes to experiment with the latest web and mobile 2.0 services. The idea of access and management of your information from any device no matter where you are simply surprised him. If this is a list of tasks online, service, or a video sharing social network, it is to try it. He admitted however, he is always looking for the ultimate organizational tool, which "sings" perfectly with the mobile PIM application on the web.Dusan used to run SymbianWatch.com, which became later part of IntoMobile. He lives in southeastern Europe, of the Serbia where he edited the site on a daily basis.