Skeptics who questioned whether the developer community would embrace the iPad as ardently as the iPhone should consider new data from mobile app analytics firm Flurry, which finds that more than
1,600 new iPhone OS apps were established in January. Someone has even
designed special pants.
However, developers' embrace of the iPad
apparently isn't coming at the expense of Google's Android operating system. Overall, Flurry -- which one could argue has a vested interest in the success of the application market -- argues that apps
are becoming "the dominant delivery mechanism" for content, entertainment and tools on smartphones.
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