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Google Play, App Store : comment se forment les succès du jeu mobile ?

Google Play, App Store : comment se forment les succès du jeu mobile ? | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
Les jeux mobiles représentent les applications les plus téléchargées sur le Google Play Store et l’Apple App Store : quels sont les mécanismes qui rendent les jeux rentables ?

 

"Entre la mainmise de quelque gros éditeurs internationaux et le succès fulgurant d’amateurs devenus millionnaires, qui sont ceux qui profitent le plus de la prospérité du marché des mobiles ? L’évolution de la vente d’applications montre une prédominance évidente des jeux mobiles, articles les plus téléchargés. C'est en s'intéressant aux tops des applis les plus populaires sur le Google Play Store et l’Apple App Store, à ceux qui les produisent et aux revenus qu’ils en tirent, qu'on comprend comment le téléchargement d’un jeu mobile permet de générer des revenus..."

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What Apple's Healthkit and Health app mean for physicians

What Apple's Healthkit and Health app mean for physicians | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
Getting consumers excited about health care data, and getting vendors excited about sharing data with each other via the patient, has got to be a good thing.

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Apple, IBM team to work on mHealth apps

Apple, IBM team to work on mHealth apps | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it

It’s one of those thoughts many mHealth insiders and observers have at some point had: What if one could put the power of Watson analytics into a smartphone and interact with it like Apple’s Siri at the point of care?

 

Well, that specific dream moved closer to reality on Tuesday when Apple and IBM joined forces to create a mobile platform christened IBM Mobile First for iOS.

 

“For the first time ever we’re putting IBM’s renowned big data analytics at iOS users’ fingertips,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a prepared statement. “This is a radical step for enterprise and something that only Apple and IBM can deliver.”

 

IBM CEO Ginni Rometty added that the intention is to bring the same “innovations [that] have transformed our lives,” into the ways that people work, thereby “allowing people to re-imagine work, industries, and professions.”

 

To that end, the companies hope that IBM Mobile First for iOS will “transform enterprise mobility through a new class of business apps,” they explained.

 

It’s not all that often technology giants align and rattle off healthcare as one of their target verticals, much less that Apple joins forces with any of the IT old guard — which gives the partnership a booster shot of luster. And in an mHealth industry currently going like gangbusters with too many startups to count, the sheer scale that Apple and IBM bring at the very least has the potential for significant market-shaping.

  


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