An independent study has found that by 2014, the mobile application business will generate $35 billion in revenue worldwide. The report from International Data Corp. (IDC) also projects that the mobile application business will soon from 10.9 billion downloads this year to 76.9 billion downloads in 2014. This growth will also mean a 60% per year increase in mobile application revenue.
With the advent of smart phones (and now tablets), consumers have become fixated on mobile applications. Declining prices and increased individual buying power have heightened the demand for smart phones. In turn, demand has also grown for increasingly indispensable applications, without which smart phones would be rendered virtually useless to consumers.
Atom’s has developed myriad applications on platforms like BlackBerry, PlayBook, iPhone/iPad/iPod, Google Android, Symbian, Windows Mobile, Samsung Bada and J2ME. Today’s sophisticated users are demanding mobile applications with more processing power, flexibility, reliability, security and integration with other applications.