Which developers will be the first out with an iPad application?

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| Apr 3rd, 2010 | by Editor

The results are (642 votes):

18% voted for The New York Times
20% voted for National Public Radio
24% voted for Skype
17% voted for The Wall Street Journal
21% voted for Other (please specify with a comment)

new york times
The New York Times
national public radio
National Public Radio
skype
Skype
wall street journal
The Wall Street Journal
please specify comment
Other (please specify with a comment)

When the iPhone launched in the summer of 2008, there were a mere 800 applications available. These 800 applications generated within 3 days over 10 million downloads. Today there are over 150K applications available for iPhone users. There is a clear advantage to being the first in the market, the real question now is who will be the first to introduce their application to the iPad market.



Recent Comments (3)
Guest

posted Apr 3rd, 2010 at 06:39 CDT

It's very likely that the news networks will be the first out there, apple gave them trial iPads to work with..

Guest

posted Apr 3rd, 2010 at 06:38 CDT

Wikitune has already updated its app to suit the iPad

Guest

posted Apr 3rd, 2010 at 06:36 CDT

Fring will be one of the first out

 
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