Can Android Market Catch Up App Store?

| June 9, 2011 | 0 Comments

Android OS is the most popular mobile platform nowadays. That’s a fact! Therefore its app market must also be the most popular one. Unfortunately here we meet a problem, which is Google’s headache actually. The Android Market is growing swiftly, but it doesn’t mean it has the fastest rate of development. Looking at the number of applications in the market we can assume it will become bigger than App Store by the end of the year.

Well, every day developers add a number of new apps to the market, but a huge number of them has been pulled out. Can it catch up App Store with such a pace?

Android Market has about 300.000 apps while App Store offers more than 500.000 apps at the moment. But Android Market’s attrition rate is twice more than App Store’s indicator. Statistics show that about 32 percent of all apps stored in Android Market has been removed by different reasons while only 16 percent of App Store apps have been pulled out. One doesn’t have to be a mathematical genius to calculate that Apple has removed about 80.000 apps and widgets, and 95.000 apps were removed from Android Market.

Probably the main reason of this is Apple’s strategy of monetizing apps, I mean Apple requires $100 development fee and provides better platform for business, while Google introduces a better venue for experimentation. As you see Apple and Google come up with different kind of app markets — one of them is very comfortable to promote new apps, the other provides a good environment to make money.

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