Mark Bridge heads to Bletchley Park for Over The Air 2011, a unique annual event for mobile developers. This is the first of two special reports; today Mark catches up with Dr Sue Black, Daniel Appelquist and Paul Johnston to learn exactly what Over The Air is all about.
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A new report from research2guidance shows that the average Android application has generated $2,437 since being published.
However, this cumulative revenue figure varied dramatically between categories, with the average paid Weather app having generated $21,000 but the average multimedia app only making $300. The average selling price of a chargeable app was $3.13.
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Vodafone has launched a Research & Development centre in California’s Silicon Valley.
It’s called Vodafone Xone and can provide technical expertise, financial assistance, logistical support and facilities to help US technology companies test their products and services on Vodafone’s global network.
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Todd Levy of BloomWorlds.com talks to us about developing a family-friendly application store. He explains how he's trying to help 'Android parents' and their children - and why he's convinced there's room in the market for independent app stores.
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The Samsung Mobile Innovator developer forum is discontinuing its Symbian support service from 31st December 2010. The manufacturer remains a member of the Symbian Foundation; last November it said it was committed to a 'multi-OS' strategy after suggestions it was moving away from producing Symbian devices.
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