Iphone ditched for Android
A new report has shown Google’s Android platform is enticing open source developers away from creating apps on the iPhone.
Apple’s iPhone may have been dominating the app market up to now, but it seems Android is beginning to steal its open source developers away.
Figures released today from Black Duck Software has shown that 224 new open source projects specifically targeted at Android started up in 2009, almost three times the amount for the iPhone – sitting at just 76 – and 25 per cent of all platform projects.
This still puts Apple’s platform in second place, with Windows Mobile hitting 75 projects, showing how strongly open source developers are favouring the Google platform.
"Although RIM continues to dominate the smartphone market and Symbian accounts for some 49 per cent of worldwide smartphone operating systems, Android's open source platform appears to be attracting more open source development among mobile application developers," said Peter Vescuso, executive vice president of marketing and business development at Black Duck Software, in a statement. Read more...



