Promising findings for future of Windows Phone 7 platform

jasonblack | 18 November, 2011 17:55

The latest Appcelerator and IDC mobile developer survey released this month has positive findings for the Window Phone 7 platform that should be encouraging news to anyone who is thinking about developing for these phones.

Specifically, 38 per cent of those surveyed* report that they are ‘very interested’ in Windows Phone 7 – the highest result ever for Microsoft; and when asked about their interest in Windows Phone 7 now (compared to a year ago), 48 per cent of developers report that it is because of the Microsoft/Nokia partnership. The report notes that “Windows Phone 7 separated from the pack to become the clear number three mobile platform this quarter”.

Additionally, 28 per cent of developers report they’re ‘very interested’ in developing for the new Nokia Lumia devices.

Appcelerator describes itself as a “platform and services company that is enabling Web developers to build intuitive, content-rich applications for mobile, tablet and desktop platforms”.

Learn more about the latest report from Appcelerator and IDC online or download a copy of the report as a PDF.

*Appcelerator and IDC surveyed 2,160 Appcelerator Titanium developers from November 2-3, 2011 on perceptions surrounding mobile OS trends and priorities.

 

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