Operating systemsAndroid on the rise

Apple and Google have been battling for supremacy in the smartphone market for years. A Gulp study examines the distribution of IT projects in the market for mobile operating systems and apps - and shows: The current top dog will probably soon be replaced.

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Distribution of demand year-on-year
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Last year, 42.1% of all mobile projects were based on Apple's operating system. This means that iOS is still ahead of Android, but the search engine giant's mobile OS has been catching up year on year since 2013. For Windows and Blackberry, on the other hand, the trend arrow is clearly pointing downwards. The share of Windows projects fell by a third between 2014 and the following year - no platform lost more ground. The distribution is different ...
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