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wmseto | 11 August, 2008 22:11
Updated 13.08.08
I have changed this Blog title to"Mobile Killer Applicaiton Found..."
All phones should have one and they will, and it should be the application that runs the most! Agree? What is better then an application is created for one purpose, and one purpose only...? What is that? To make money!!! It tells you straight in the face, give me your cash...!
Recently, there are a lot of chattering on the web about application download, or buying application online. Analysts are starting to track numbers and write articles about it. I suppose the market is now interesting enough for the talks.
I don't remember when the Nokia Download! app have been introduced, but it has been a long time... May be a couple of years by now I think. We now have the Nokia Download Client & Nokia Download! for PC in BETA lab . And if you take a look at Nokia N-Gage & Nokia Music, these are also mobile "stores"
Even before that, buying applications/games from your phones has not been something new. Most operators have a WAP or WEB site with their own "approved" applications. Interestingly, just recently I have read this blog post, "So, you want to deploy a J2ME app in the US?", by Ofir Leitner. It is a very good summary of the situation.
Here is another news about T-Mobile's Big Idea: An iPhone-Like App Store For Every Phone .
So, perhaps inspired by the early success of Apple's iPhone App Store, it's reportedly making a smart decision: Opening up its phones to more mobile software, and making it easier to download apps.
I think the article is refering to T-Mobile US, but it doesn't make it clear. I am sure all other operators are thinking hard on how to improve their own stores and keep their customers also.
And today, we have iPhone software sales article from WJS.
Super Monkeyball game 300,000 copies @ $9.99 ~= 3 million dollars business in 20 days.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121842341491928977.html
Summary of other numbers from techcrunch.
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/11/iphone-apps-one-month-and-60-million-downloads-later-but-not-one-of-them-is-a-killer-app/
Update 13.08.08
Another company has talked about it sales figures:
| WhereTo | TipCalculator | |
| URL | AppStore | AppStore |
| Price | $2.99 | $0.99 |
| Number Sold | 24,094 | 3,168 |
| Gross Sales | $72,041.06 | $3,136.32 |
| Net Sales (after AppStore cut) | $50,597.40 | $2,217.60 |
| Total Gross | $75,177.38 | |
| Total Net | $52,81 |
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/13/appstore-developer-taptaptap-publishes-sales-figures/
Store experience will be a good battle coming. Application stores will need to be fun to use just like any other applications. They also needs to help consumers to discovery/search new, popular, high-rating, applications, Track purchased and updated applications.
One thing for sure, the game has started all over again, and this time expectation is high. Old wireless business folks will have to throw away old ideas and restrictions to complete with the new comers. Overall, for the consumers, this is a good thing.
Cheers!
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mathew851 | 14/08/2008, 08:49
Recently there are lot of sites given online application downloading or online buying. All are looking for NOkia for download. This is a good for searching for the applications and downloading and buying the applications.
wmseto | 14/08/2008, 09:14
@JOM Totally agree, we need innovation in the discovery area. IMHO, iPhone App Store's discovery is better, but it is still kind of traditional... :)
@mathew851, can you share some of these site with us? :)
henit | 04/09/2008, 22:59
Hi everyone.
A few days ago, I was surfing the web and I found out a project that works over most mobile phones which lets you know where your friends are in real time and update your status in twitter. It´s called Dimdix.
On their website they say you don´t need a GPS system to detect your location. Does anyone know how this works?
I´m using a Motorola L7 and amazingly it detected my location.
I cannot stop thinking of all the things I could do with it.
If anyone wants to take a look you can go here
Thanks,
Regards,
Juan
If only Future would be Today
JOM | 13/08/2008, 00:04
Looking forward to see what is Nokia Download update after Apple's iPhone App Store!
Application discovery is an important area to improve and Nokia's help would certainly be appreciated. Development is hard enough, but it's totally wasted, if users cannot find the sw...
Cheers,
--jouni