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Originally Posted by jocampo
My point is about numbers for Apple optimized apps for 10 inches iPad vs any 10 inches Android tablets.
Sorry, but there is no way that Google can claim that. Like I said, the numbers are an aggregation. I do not see such claim on any of those links.
The quality is another important thing that is not taken into consideration on any of these metrics.
It is my personal opinion that iOs applications, optimized for 10 inches iPads are better (design and functionality) than the Android counterpart.
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But no one made any claims in reference to tablet-optimized apps. And that would have little relation to the issue which brought this up -- the market demand for Android developers vs. iOS developers. You got off track.
The relevant point to the hiring practices of companies for mobile app development is that Android app development has been much more active in recent years than iOS app development. The sheer number of apps in the relevant app stores would tend to support that, especially if you consider the actual growth trends.
As far as tablet-optimized apps, can you support the claim that iOS has more of them? Even if they did, I would bet that is a temporary situation, and that eventually Android will overtake iOS again -- just like it did in terms of sheer numbers.
--Pat
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