Developer projects have nearly doubled, says analytics firm Flurry.
Android users should prepare for an explosion in the number of apps available on Android Market, according to new figures from analytics firm Flurry.
The company says that it has seen an "unprecedented" 94% increase in applications being developed using its system between September and October.
Flurry says this is partly due to its recent partnerships with T-Mobile and Motorola, but also claims next month's release of the latter's Droid handset on Verizon is also fuelling developers to start work on new Android apps.
"iPhone is no longer the only game in town," says president and CEO Simon Khalaf. "Developers who used to develop only for iPhone are now adding Android applications to their line up in record numbers."
Flurry now has more than 500 Android developers using its system in more than 1,500 apps, and has tracked more than 100 million end user sessions so far.
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