Android Market Web portal has recently touched new heights of creating 20,000 apps. Penetrating deeply in the market, it has recorded a new milestone.
The performance of Android was recorded since its launch and AndroLib announced," Early Christmas present from Google: 20,000 Apps in the Android market."
According to AndroLib,"Around 62 per cent of applications available for the platform are free of charge. User satisfaction with the applications appears high, with around 45 percent receiving a rating of 5/5."
For a better penetration and acceptability in market, the apps should try to simplify the user's routine, try to integrate into his repertoire of behaviors, with completing their assigned tasks.
A mobile platform needs to have apps that go well with the most popular Web-based services. Some popular mobile platforms are iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile, webOS, BlackBerry, and Symbian.
Android's strongest apps are those which integrate with Google's properties "without any doubt", as framed by some.
Apple has passed the 100,000 apps mark. With the speedy Android performance, there is a growing dissatisfaction among Apple developers.
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