@gdsteam showed the way: good websites, built with open tech, to serve all (not just the wealthy)
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As background, I know many US techies think iOS is something "everyone uses", could not be further from the truth:https://9to5mac.com/2017/01/11/ios-market-share-kantar/ …
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Replying to @slightlylate @GDSTeam
It's disturbing how often people still do iOS first development because they perceive that nobody who pays $ uses Android.
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Google make more money on iOS Safari than Android Chrome. Development goes where the money is... iOS users are rich. That's all
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Yeah this is the exact opinion I was saying was wrong ;)
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It's not my opinion. It's the revenue numbers advertising companies like Google and Facebook publishing.
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May as well ignore a large amount of money as long as it's smaller than another amount of money (if that's even universally true)?
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Limited resources. Same companies I mentioned have close to unlimited resources but there is another issue. Which is what you are saying
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Replying to @mohsen____ @wycats and
They are giving free phones to employees to make them interested in the other platform. Google has an iOS program and Facebook does Android
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Replying to @mohsen____ @wycats and
But if I am a startup trying to make a hipster coffee shop finder app I logically should target iOS first.
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You're reading too much into advertising numbers. Why not a web app?
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