iPad2, Verizon iPhone Help Apple Eat Into Android's Share Among Developers Building New Apps

Both the iPad2 and the Verizon iPhone may have increased the relative allure of Apple’s platform to mobile developers against Android.

Flurry, which has an analytics product in 90,000 mobile apps, said iOS increased its market share against Android in terms of mobile developers starting new projects.

Android new project starts have dropped from 36 percent in the first quarter of this year to 28 percent in the second quarter, according to data on all of the new app projects the company detects when developers install its analytics.

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