Results from the June 2010 Mobile Developer Survey

by bfreedman on June 24, 2010

Thanks to all 2,733 developers who participated in the June 2010 mobile developer survey. These surveys help us stay focused on the platforms, technologies and services you need to build great mobile apps. They inform our product road map and they help us better serve your needs.

Check out survey results which were published today. Key findings from the survey include:

  • Interest in tablet application development has spiked since Appleā€Ÿs iPad debut in April.
  • When stack ranking platform potential, developers give the long-term edge to Google.
  • While iOS and Android maintained a high level of interest, second tier platforms lost ground.
  • Large organizations are expressing even more interest in mobile than smaller ones.
  • Porting applications across platforms is the number one developer pain.
  • Multitasking tops the list of iPhone 4 features.

We’re not the only ones who value your perspective on mobile technologies. News organizations from BusinessWeek and Fortune to InformationWeek, Mashable, ReadWriteWeb and many others reported on the survey results in their publications.

There was also a fun side to the survey. We raffled off a few great prizes to Titanium community members who participated in the survey. The raffle winners are (drum roll please):

iPad

Chris Griffith
San Diego, CA USA

$100 Amazon Gift Certificate

Fumiki Takahashi
Tokyo, Japan

Congratulations Chris and Fumiki!

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