Makes sense...course you can't compare the ipod touch to the iphone or
android phones. But looks like good news for everyoneexcept those silly
WM and Palm holdouts.
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 4:15 PM, tjp wrote:
> "In the on-going comparison to Android apps, Flurry noted that Android apps
> ex
"In the on-going comparison to Android apps, Flurry noted that Android
apps experienced a 12% increase in downloads from November, while
Apple’s apps increased 51%. In addition, Android’s app download volume
was 13 times less than that for Apple. (Android apps did see a 93%
increase on Chri