Media coverage of Apple found to be overwhelmingly positive

Posted in iPhone News by admin. Published September 28th, 2010

Apple garners the most media headlines of any tech company, with the iPhone 4 and iPad launches among the biggest stories of the year, while coverage of the company is overwhelmingly positive, one study has found.

The Pew Research Center on Monday released the findings of a new study that analyzed tech journalism in 437 stories from a variety of sources that ran between June 1, 2009, and June 30, 2010. The study found that Apple receives the most press in the mainstream media, representing 15.1 percent of all technology stories in the news.

Apple’s presence in the news is ahead of its rival, Google, which came in second with 11.4 percent. The social networking site Twitter came in third, with 7 percent of coverage, while Facebook took 4.8 percent, and Microsoft gathered 3 percent.

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Report Finds Developers Favor Android Over iPhone in Record Numbers

Posted in iPhone News by admin. Published September 28th, 2010

A survey of developers found that 58.6% of developers believe Android has the best long-term outlook, compared to 34.9% who believe that the iPhone and iPad operating system had the best outlook.

Report Finds Developers Favor Android Over iPhone in Record NumbersIf you believe that where developers go, consumers will follow, then Android has a far brighter future than does the iPhone. A just completed survey of developers by Appcelerator and IDC found that 58.6% of developers believe Android has the best long-term outlook, compared to 34.9% who believe that the iPhone and iPad operating system has a better outlook.

Appcelerator and IDC conducted the survey of 2,363 Appcelerator Titanium developers from September 14-16. Back in June, the same survey found that 54.0% of developers believed Android had the best long-term outlook compared to iOS at 40.4%. Appcelerator notes about the results of its newest survey compared to the previous one:

Fast forward three months beyond a successful iPhone 4 launch and Apple’s recent announcement that it would be easing restrictions on developers and…this gap has widened 10.1 points. Now 58.6% of respondents in our new survey believe Android has a better long-term outlook over iOS (34.9%).

Why are developers so bullish on Android? One big reason is that 72% of developers believe that Android “is best positioned to power a large number and variety of connected devices in the future” in the words of the report, compared to 35% who believe that iOS is beter positioned.

Developers also favor Google slightly over Apple when it comes to developing for connected TVs, with 44% ‘very interested’ in developing for Google TV compared to 40% for Apple TV.

[Thanks: http://www.pcworld.com]

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