venerdì, 02 ottobre 2009

From MobileEntertainment News:

getjar_logoGetJar has launched its App Download Page platform, which allows developers to offer their content from within third party sites.

It comprises a mobile webpage that can be linked to from any mobile site. When that page is displayed on a phone, the device is automatically detected and the user is directed to the appropriate version of the app from within the GetJar catalogue.

If no application exists, GetJar provides a free Mobile Site Shortcut (MSS), which is a small application that launches any phone’s native web browser and redirects it to the appropriate mobile site.

The platform has recently been trialled on Facebook and Photobucket has confirmed it will roll out the service this autumn. Developers upload and manage all of their applications on the GetJar Developer site.

Ilja Lars, GetJar CEO and founder, said: “The rapid adoption and growth of mobile apps and sites makes discovery and promotion of mobile properties a critical component of any mobile strategy. As we have seen with the initial Facebook launch, App Download Page helps take brands where they really want to be: on the consumers’ handset.” 



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martedì, 22 settembre 2009

getjar logoYesterday GetJar published the highlights of their latest consumer poll. The poll was conducted over the past month and they received over 13,000 replies from apps consumers all over the world.

You can find details of this release here: http://forum.getjar.com/link/n_328

Key findings:

- 65% of our consumers are between the ages of 18-34 years old with over 80% being male
- 61% of consumers are downloading content at least 3-4 times per week
- 57% download apps, 22% games, 10% music, 8% wallpapers and only 3% ringtones (in general)
- 67% would be willing to pay for content
- 80% of its users consciously download apps that contain advertising
- 74% say they would actively download an app sponsored or developed by a well-known brand. GetJar
- 72% of its users access the internet more from their mobile handsets than from their computers
- 80% have recommended apps to friends


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