Developers can just about flip a coin when trying to decide whether to write an app that runs directly in a browser compared to an application a user has to download from an application store.
According to a survey by Compete.com,. about half the time, Apple iPhone users are running apps rather than using their browsers.
So far, Android users are spending more time on their browsers than using apps, but that likely will change as more apps are made available.
Users of other smartphones tend to use their browsers more than downloaded apps.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Browser Versus App: Which is Best for Mobile Developers?
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