| eBooks At The Crossroads: Which Way Forward? |
Developers Now Launch More E-Book Apps Than Games in iTunes Store
This data from Flurry doesn't tell us much about how many people actually download e-books on the iPhone, though an earlier report from Flurry showed that the iPhone e-book market saw impressive growth this year. The B&N Reader, Amazon Kindle app and Stanza are still the most popular e-book apps and it would be interesting to see more data about how users use these apps. While it's easy for developers to release lots of e-book apps based on public domain texts, this data tells us very little about how many people actually use them.
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Developers Now Launch More E-Book Apps Than Games in iTunes Store |
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