AdMob stats: iPhone and Android up, but Symbian way down

Release Date 25 Mar, 2010 in Mobile Entertainment

 
   

Smartphone traffic is up 193% in a year

Fortune (blog) - Philip Elmer-DeWitt - 25 Mar, 2010
Led by iPhone and the Androids. Traffic from the iPod touch is growing even faster. Smartphone traffic is up. Feature phone share is down. ...

Android Still Getting Warm Embrace

Wall Street Journal - Roger Cheng, Niraj Sheth - 25 Mar, 2010
A legal assault by Apple Inc. hasn't cooled any of the fervor among makers of mobile phones for Google Inc.'s Android ...

Android phones dominate CTIA: Is Apple a 1-trick pony?

ZDNet (blog) - Christopher Dawson - 25 Mar, 2010
There's little doubt that the iPhone remains the smartphone to beat. At around a quarter of the smartphone market (depending upon your reckoning ...

Navigating The Winds Of Change In Wireless

Forbes - Phil Asmundson, Scott Wilson - 25 Mar, 2010
In 2008 Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO of chipset manufacturer Nvidia ( NVDA - news - people ), declared the second personal computer revolution was already upon ...

AhnLab introduces antivirus software for iPhones, Android phones

Xinhua - Xiong Tong - ‎Mar 24, 2010‎
SEOUL, March 24 (Xinhua) -- South Korea's AhnLab Inc., an antivirus security software provider, has unveiled its newly developed vaccine programs for smart ...

Android Builds Extend Corona SDK Beyond iPhone

InformationWeek - Thomas Claburn - ‎Mar 23, 2010‎
Developers will soon have another option to create mobile applications that run on multiple platforms. Ansca Mobile on Monday revealed ...

AdMob Registers 50% Market Share For iPhone OS Based On Smartphone Traffic

TechCrunch (blog) - Robin Wauters - 25 Mar, 2010
According to AdMob, smartphones accounted for 48 percent of its worldwide traffic last month, up from 35 percent in ...

AdMob February 2010 Metrics Report Examines the Relative Growth in Smartphones ...

Business Wire (press release) - 25 Mar, 2010
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AdMob, one of the world's largest mobile advertising networks, separates the traffic in its network into three ...

AdMob stats: iPhone and Android up, but Symbian way down

Mobile Entertainment - Stuart Dredge - 25 Mar, 2010
AdMob has published its latest set of mobile advertising metrics, which show strong growth in smartphone ad ...

Google and Apple: social nets the next face-off?

Rethink Wireless - Caroline Gabriel - 25 Mar, 2010
The buzzing area of mobile social networking may be the next battleground for former best friends Apple and Google. ...

Not so paranoid Android

IT PRO - Stephen Pritchard - 25 Mar, 2010
In his latest Inside the Enterprise column, Stephen Pritchard looks at how Android could be set to dominate the business world. By Stephen Pritchard, 25 Mar ...

iPhone developers aim for Android and iPad Gaming

Examiner.com - 25 Mar, 2010
While the iPhone forged a huge market for mobile applications, developers for the platform aren't content to sit still and just develop for the iPhone. ...

Android market penetration more compelling than iPhone

Online Social Media (blog) - 25 Mar, 2010
When it comes to smartphones, the iPhone is still king. But how long will Apple be able to hang on to that title with just one handset? ...

7 out of 10 iPhone developers to launch Google Android apps

Examiner.com - 25 Mar, 2010
Kyocera's Android device could be seeing an influx of apps originally written for the iPhone. Associated Press Mobile advertiser AdMob, in the process of ...

No Mobile Version of Your Site? There's a Mobile Ad for That

Search Engine Watch (blog) - 25 Mar, 2010
It's called the Adaptive Mobile Ad Unit. The ad automatically scales, even when users scale to view desktop versions of websites on their mobile browsers. ...

Developers giving Android a chance

V3.co.uk - Phil Muncaster - ‎Mar 24, 2010‎
Over 70 per cent of iPhone developers plan to create applications for Android over the next six months, according to new research from mobile advertising ...

Real world data offered by DeviceAnywhere Metrics

GoMo News - Tony Dennis - ‎Mar 24, 2010‎
A interesting snapshot into the requirements of mobile app developers working in the US market is being provided for free by testing specialist, ...

70% of Apple iPhone App developers heading to Android: AdMob

Touch Reviews - Stephen Northcott - ‎Mar 24, 2010‎
Admob have carried out a survey of their developers. Not sure when this actually was, because I didn't get asked, but anyway. What we need to remember with ...

The iPhone, Android, and Forex Trading

DailyForex - Hillel Fuld - ‎Mar 24, 2010‎
In 2010, there are markets that dominate their space with close to no competition. Among the financial markets, the Forex industry, and more specifically ...

Mobile advertising network, Admob lines up new tools and features for ...

TelecomTiger - ‎Mar 23, 2010‎
Mobile advertising player, Admob is coming up with new tools and features which will enhance the ability of publishers and application developers to ...

Don't ignore regionality when selecting target mobile OS

Geekzone - Aaron Davidson - ‎Mar 23, 2010‎
Back in December I blogged about "Which mobile OS to develop your killer app for? ...

AdMob: 70% Of iPhone Developers Switching To Android

Mobile Marketing Watch (blog) - ‎Mar 23, 2010‎
According to a new publisher survey conducted by AdMob, some 70% of iPhone developers expressed interest in moving to the Android platform. ...

Android is pulling 70% of the iPhone dev crowd says mobile advertiser AdMob

GoMo News - ‎Mar 23, 2010‎
Mobile advertising behemoth AdMob released a new series of Software Development Kits (SDKs) today - updating it's existing presence on Android and iPhone, ...

70% of iPhone App Makers Moving to Android

Frisky Mongoose (press release) - ‎Mar 23, 2010‎
According to an AdMob survey, a solid 70% of iPhone developers are planning on releasing Android apps over the next six months. The study also found that ...

AdMob survey says developers increasingly have plans to work on Android

Androinica (blog) - Andrew Kameka - ‎Mar 23, 2010‎
One of the most common things I spot when browsing the web is an Android user begging developers to port their iPhone apps to Android. ...

Mobile app developers happy to cross platforms

StrategyEye - Sarah Vizard - ‎Mar 23, 2010‎
More than 70% of iPhone developers are planning to build apps for Google's Android OS in the next six months and almost half of Android ...

Google's AdMob delivers more mobile advertising tools

ConnectedPlanet (blog) - Sarah Reedy - ‎Mar 23, 2010‎
Continuing its strong mobile focus, Google today said that AdMob, the mobile advertising company it acquired last year for ...

Over 70% of iPhone developers plan to write Android apps

Electronista (blog) - ‎Mar 23, 2010‎
More than 70 percent of iPhone app developers plan to also write for Android in the next six months, AdMob found in a study Tuesday. ...

Seven out of ten iPhone developers to launch Android apps

New Media Age - Ronan Shields - ‎Mar 23, 2010‎
Seven out of ten iPhone developers will launch Android apps within the next six months, according to research by mobile ad network AdMob. ...

47 percent of developers using AdMob will be cross-platform in six months

Pocket Gamer.Biz - Jon Jordan - ‎Mar 23, 2010‎
Further to AdMob's news about its enhanced cross-platform mobile advertising SDK, the company has also come up with some statistics about how ...

 

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