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App Store Earnings For Developers Exceed $70 Billion; App Downloads Up 70% YoY (macstories.net) 63

Apple announced today that since it launched in 2008, developers have earned over $70 billion from the App Store. From an article: "People everywhere love apps and our customers are downloading them in record numbers," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. "Seventy billion dollars earned by developers is simply mind-blowing." According to Apple's press release, subscriptions saw a 58 percent increase year over year, fueled by their availability in all 25 app categories. Games and Entertainment are the App Store's top grossing categories, Lifestyle and Health and Fitness apps have experienced 70 percent growth, and the Photo and Video category is up over 90 percent.
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App Store Earnings For Developers Exceed $70 Billion; App Downloads Up 70% YoY

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  • Try to imagine how much more money would be made if they allowed adult/porn/hentai apps.

  • Imagine all the carbon that wouldn't have been released if Apple didn't sell all those apps...
  • by mykepredko ( 40154 ) on Thursday June 01, 2017 @10:44AM (#54525833) Homepage

    When I was at RIM, the iPhone 4 came out with one of the benefits for buyers was the extensive library of apps that were available for download. The iPhone SDK was free or a very nominal cost. To develop an app for the Blackberry at the time required an expensive SDK as well as a costly testing process to make sure the app met their standards.

    RIM at the time (and I talked about this with very senior executives) made it clear that the way Apple was doing would destroy Apple as professionals wouldn't want something which had unvetted and, to their eye, silly apps.

    • by Gilgaron ( 575091 ) on Thursday June 01, 2017 @10:47AM (#54525863)
      Interesting observation. They may have even been right for the professionals of the time, but the mass market is what won things for Apple.
      • by lucm ( 889690 )

        the mass market is what won things for Apple.

        By "won" you mean a 13% market share? Which is more or less where BBRY was a couple years ago.

        • Well the business model won, even if Android did better by market share doing a more open version of the same thing. I'm not sure if they'll keep becoming more like PCs or if malware will preserve the walled garden approach for a while.
    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      When I was at RIM, the iPhone 4 came out with one of the benefits for buyers was the extensive library of apps that were available for download. The iPhone SDK was free or a very nominal cost. To develop an app for the Blackberry at the time required an expensive SDK as well as a costly testing process to make sure the app met their standards.

      RIM at the time (and I talked about this with very senior executives) made it clear that the way Apple was doing would destroy Apple as professionals wouldn't want som

  • I am unfamiliar with YoY as a term and had to google it.

    All I could think was "Zoidberg is happy!"

    • I am unfamiliar with YoY as a term and had to google it.

      Obviously, it means "Your own yoyo".

  • Since Apple takes 30% from AppStore sales.

  • Apple's just announced quarterly revenue $52.9 billion.mmMostly from the iPhone. So in less than 6 months, Apple's revenue exceeds their all time payments to developers for the software which makes the iPhone attractive in the first place. Amazing.
  • Nuf Sed.

  • by lucm ( 889690 ) on Thursday June 01, 2017 @06:17PM (#54530221)

    They used to say: Apple sells the most smartphones. Then it was: Apple users spend the most time per session. Then it was: Apple makes the most money per phone. Now they use app store numbers to claim success. What's next? Number of iPhones seen at Starbucks?

  • "YoY"? I understand they are happy with the result, but that is one of the strangest exclamations of joy I've ever heard, and I used to watch Ren and Stimpy. YoY!

    (I know, it means "year over year", but I had to look it up.)

  • I write and publish Apps. A good chunk of the money I make on iOS & iTunes doesn't come from Apple but from advertisers like Google AdMob, Facebook Audience Network etc.
    I'd love to know what chunk of the big app revenue pie is advertising revenue and not just in-app purchases?
    Apple is missing from this market since it pulled out, and killed off iAds, a year ago.
    It's important to remember, if you are thinking of getting into writing and publishing apps, that asking for app payments isn't the only, or mai

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