I was fact-gathering for some up-to-date stats to use in my presentation at the ASTC Conference, "Improving Your Practice from a Business Perspective," with my session focusing on the use of iPads in Law, and I was a bit surprised. Maybe this helps explain why all of my iPad Apps for Lawyers Reviews have been so popular?
Reported 6/6/2011 at Apple's WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) 2011:
25 million iPads, 450K apps, 90K iPad apps, $2.5 billion to developers – all in just 14 months!
Source TiPb.com
That's a lot of iStuff.
25 million iPads, 450K apps, 90K iPad apps, $2.5 billion to developers – all in just 14 months!
Source TiPb.com
That's a lot of iStuff.
For a little bonus, here's some iData from Wikipedia:
Apple released the first iPad in April 2010, and sold 3 million of the devices in 80 days. During 2010, Apple sold 14.8 million iPads worldwide, representing 75 percent of tablet PC sales at the end of 2010. By the release of the iPad 2 in March 2011, more than 15 million iPads had been sold more than all other tablet PCs combined. In 2011, it is expected to take 83 percent of the tablet computing market share in the United States.
Source: Wikipedia
Hmm, maybe there's something to this?