The Current State of Mobile App World (Infographic)
The trend of having a mobile version of any website or application is growing very fast. The main reason behind this trend is a rapidly increasing usage of smartphones all over the world. And ofcourse no brand would ever want to loose their mobile audience. That is no surprise if we take into account that 5 billion apps were downloaded in 2010. There are some serious predictions that 21 billion apps will be downloaded by 2013. What are the other numbers behind the present and the future of the Mobile App World? In this post, you can find below is a well designed and easy to understand example of infographic that shows the current size of state of mobile apps world.The credit goes to ShoutEm Blog who compiled these stats into an amazing infographic. We would love to know what you are thinking while viewing this infographic. Do you want to be the first one to know the latest happenings at SmashingApps.com just subscribe to our rss feed and you can follow us on twitter.Brought To You By Do you want to advertise here? Click to get more info… ...
Published By: Smashing Apps - Thursday, 21 April, 2011
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