Big numbers for Numbers and co.
Apple's three iWork apps for iPad - Pages, Numbers and Keynote - may be generating $825,000 of revenues for the company a week.
That's according to analysis from Business Insider, which estimates that the three apps have already made more than $3 million in sales since launching last month.
And this is in the US alone, don't forget.
The site's analysis is based on the top paid iPad app generating around 7,500 downloads on Saturday and Sunday, and 2,500 downloads on weekdays.
Business Insider admits that its calculations provide only a rough estimate, but that rough estimate is $40 million of revenues a year for Apple.
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Even if it's off, the fact that all three apps have been riding high in the App Store's iPad chart - with $10 price tags - shows that there's an audience for serious work applications on iPad.
Well, serious work applications made by Apple, anyway.
It will be interesting to see what the impact on the iWork suite's sales is if and when Google properly launches an iPad-friendly of Google Docs though.




















