Following up on “Mobile Applications, RIP”

Posted by Mobile Opportunity on March 3rd, 2008 - 1:03 pm

I was very surprised by the volume of responses to last week's post on the decline of the mobile applications business. Many of the comments were passionate and well reasoned, and if you haven't seen them I recommend that you check them out here.

My biggest insight from the comments was that I had generalized too broadly about the mobile software world. Several mobile developers wrote in to say that they're doing just fine, thank you. Most of them seem to be either in enterprise mobile software, or doing contract development for major companies that have decided they want a mobile presence. In both cases, they have ways to get around the distribution logjam that I see as the biggest barrier to success in mobile software. I wasn't thinking about either of those developer categories when I wrote the post.

Anyway, I really appreciate all the comments. I learn a lot from the folks who post feedback, and I hope the comments are useful for you as well.

Copyright 2007 Michael Mace.

Original Source: Mobile Opportunity

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Michael Mace is a principal at Rubicon Consulting, where he helps tech companies solve marketing, product planning, and competitive problems. Drop by and sign up for their newsletter. He is a former Chief Competitive Officer and VP of Product Planning at Palm, VP of Strategic Marketing at PalmSource, director of Mac Platform Marketing at Apple, and a lot of other roles. For more info. visit his personal website