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in the past month now with Nokia Developers on board with creating apps for windows phones
and the marketplace reaching 50,000 apps by the end of the year things are looking good for
microsoft's windows phone market place.
they are now hitting over 1,500 apps per week and growing and I don't see this slowing down at all.
that accounts for about 100,000 apps per year so on microsoft's 2 year in they could be looking at
150,000 to 200,000 apps in the marketplace.
Now I don't know about you but I think these are very good numbers, and with nokia developers
getting in on the app business and microsoft loosing up the strings on developers to have more and more
api and deeper integration with the OS .. this is nothing but a win win for Microsoft ..
now they just need HARDWARE and lots of it ..
and to be first at stuff and I don't mean being a beta at for example a new screen res
I mean new stuff without fragmentation and causing problems for developers..
I know its been a hard and tough road for us Windows Phone lovers but I think it is going to turn the
corner soon with many nokia phones and Samsung getting slammed with not upgrading the galaxy S
to Ice Cream Sand width .. Wow what a mistake, and I Don't blame Samsung here its that ICS will not
work properly on the galaxy's hardware ..
Way to go Android..
Mark
and the marketplace reaching 50,000 apps by the end of the year things are looking good for
microsoft's windows phone market place.
they are now hitting over 1,500 apps per week and growing and I don't see this slowing down at all.
that accounts for about 100,000 apps per year so on microsoft's 2 year in they could be looking at
150,000 to 200,000 apps in the marketplace.
Now I don't know about you but I think these are very good numbers, and with nokia developers
getting in on the app business and microsoft loosing up the strings on developers to have more and more
api and deeper integration with the OS .. this is nothing but a win win for Microsoft ..
now they just need HARDWARE and lots of it ..
and to be first at stuff and I don't mean being a beta at for example a new screen res
I mean new stuff without fragmentation and causing problems for developers..
I know its been a hard and tough road for us Windows Phone lovers but I think it is going to turn the
corner soon with many nokia phones and Samsung getting slammed with not upgrading the galaxy S
to Ice Cream Sand width .. Wow what a mistake, and I Don't blame Samsung here its that ICS will not
work properly on the galaxy's hardware ..
Way to go Android..
Mark