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You Say You Want a Revolution:
smartphones, tablets and the rise of the app
By: @emilyadaviesFILM 315
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REMEMBER WHEN…
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A phone was just for talking?
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When computers were bound to a desk?
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Enter: Smartphone
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1.2 billion mobile phones were sold in 2009
19% of all phones sold were smartphones
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Smartphones have changed the way the world communicates. More than just a phone, Smartphones act as HANDHELD COMPUTERS.
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The typical cell phone user now spends 30% of their cell phone usage on data.
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The average iPhone user spends 55% of their cellphone usage on non-talking activities.
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The rise of the app industry can directly be traced to Apple’s launch of its “App Store” in 2008, which single-handily marked the start of the app revolution.
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The App Store opened The App Store originally launched
with 500 available apps in July 2008.
By June 2010, 225 000+ apps were available to download.
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But Apple isn’t alone….
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Google and RIM are competing with Apple with their Android and Blackberry OS operating systems.
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Launched October 2008Growing by 886% each year150,000 available apps on Android MarketOpen source
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Blackberry App World launched April 200935,000 registered App developers 3 million+ daily downloads25,000 available apps on App World
Blackberry
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Regardless of your platform, there’s now an app for practically everything.
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Enter: Tablet
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According to a 2011 AdMob survey:
43% of respondents said they spend more time on their tablets than their desktops and laptops.68% of people said they us their tablets for about an hour a day84% use their tablets primarily for games28% use their tablet as their primary computer
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The AdMob survey also found that people spend more time with their tablets than reading books.
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Mobile apps have the ability to store more information than found in any public library or museum.
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The rise of the app has made traditional books an endangered species
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RIP PRINT CULTURE?
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List of SourcesAll Imageswww.flickr.com
Information:http://www.geeksugar.com/Tablet-Facts-15559238?page=0,0,1#4http://www.azcentral.com/business/consumer/articles/2010/03/31/20100331apps-computing-computing.htmlhttp://mashable.com/2010/12/03/cell-phone-mobile-infographic/http://designerscouch.org/view-log/Infographic-Of-The-Day-The-Tablet-Takeover-1744http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/rob-magazine/the-age-of-the-app/article1510836/singlepage/#articlecontenthttp://www.youtube.com/user/SybaseInc#p/u/22/0aUQLIPdtg8http://www.theberryfix.com/fun-facts-series-blackberry-app-worldhttp://crackberry.com/rim-vs-world