Probably a gold mine to some including developers is Apple’s App store. However, Google Android Market may well be a whole different case altogether.
A recent Skyhook Wireless Survey indicates that there are some issues that developers are faced with the statistics indicate that 82% of those surveyed implied that the design of the Android Market makes it difficult for app to be noticed.
Over 50% are not entirely satisfied with the profits to date, 43% of those surveyed, stated that they would sell more apps if Android used a carrier billing or another simpler billing system.
Surprisingly though only 10% of Android developers are currently serving ads, apart from all that
The various versions of the OS make testing apps a bit of a tough task, as it isn’t easy to support so many versions. Perhaps Google should be paying attention to finding a method for sorting this out. Source – ubergizmo.com