On Feb 28, 7:48 am, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Since there are so few platforms, creating a new term, acronym and
> mathematical terms to describe it hardly seems necessary.
>
> How many apps are required? Enough so the media people stop saying
> there aren't enough apps. It seems like that number for Android was
> around 100,000. So there. Problem solved.
>

I'm sure some will still say Android doesn't have enough apps, but you
are probably right, except for those with media people with iPhones in
their pockets.

On Feb 28, 5:58 am, KrisK <[email protected]> wrote:
> ACT - Applications Critical Threshold...a term to quantify if enough
> applications are available on a platform to form a critical mass to
> make the platform a viable competitor and engage developers.

A critical mass of applications is needed to engage *developers*? So
are there developers sitting around saying 'I don't want to develop
for platform X because I might not have enough competition'?

Nathan

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