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At the Mobile World Congress 2010 last week, analytics firm Distimo presented to the audience the state of mobile applications and how the top six stores look against each other. They analyzed the Apple App Store, BlackBerry App World, Google Android Market, Nokia Ovi Store, Palm App Catalog and Windows Marketplace for Mobile.
Clearly as you’ll see in the charts below that Apple has a massive lead when it comes to the number of apps available, free vs. paid but more importantly they have average pricing too. Android comes in second and will be interesting this time next year to see how much more growth they will gain.

Via: ReadWriteWeb
so, Palm has no growth?
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I want to see how Apple’s charts look it you don’t count apps that geotag your poops, and similar useless apps.
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I’m not sure comparing windows marketplace does justice to the availability of windows apps. I can think of at least 3 places I get stuff with OTA and tend to NOT go to WM because it’s more expensive.
@Brendon and how removing those not family friendly products affected numbers. If I wanted my dad to control my stuff I’d use his stuff.
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