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Some mobile developers don't like Palm WebOS or Symbian OS
Some mobile developers don't like Palm WebOS or Symbian OS
According to a survey conducted by Skyhook Wireless, some mobile developers of location-aware applications
those mobile developers wishing to create location-aware applications (GPS) are staying away from that platform.
Kate Imbach, director of marketing at Skyhook Wireless says "as mobile developers make plans for investing
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Some Mobile Developers Don't Like Palm WebOS Or Symbian OS - Some mobile developers don't like Palm WebOS or Symbian OS
Some mobile developers don't like Palm WebOS or Symbian OS
According to a survey conducted by Skyhook Wireless, some mobile developers of location-aware applications
those mobile developers wishing to create location-aware applications (GPS) are staying away from that platform.
apparently don't want to develop mobile applications for the Palm WebOS or Symbian operating systems.
Skyhook's report reveals that despite Palm and Nokia’s best efforts to lure developers with the Pre and
Web OS and Nokia’s Ovi Store, very few developers intend to port to these platforms.
But today developers are implementing location in an increasingly varied set of situations. The report cites
developers using location in 21 different types of applications, ranging from education to entertainment, finance
Skyhook's report also looked at the level of accuracy required by developers. Seventy-three percent of
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The survey also found that the respondents’ primary application development environments included iPhone,
Android, Windows Mobile, J2ME and Symbian.
While Symbian remains a strong source of application innovation in general, the survey also found that
The Skyhook report notes that only a few years ago, location was most widely used in navigation applications.
and music.
respondents' applications require exact location.
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