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Report: Android Market Reaches 500,000 Apps

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The Android Market has reached a milestone, hitting the 500,000 submitted apps, mobile research firm Research2Guidance said in a new report.

While it still lags behind the nearly 600,000 apps published in Apple’s App Store, the two figures are not exactly comparable. Google ascribes to an “anything goes” policy with the Android Market, letting in any app submitted. iOS apps, on the other hand, are subject to Apple’s strict approval process before they’re allowed into the App Store.

Research2Guidance also noted that there is a difference between Android developers and their iOS counterparts. Android devs are more prolific, with the average publisher releasing more than six apps to the Android Market. The average iOS developer has added around four apps to its respective store.

Research2Guidance predicted back in August that by the end of 2011, the Android Market would catch up to the App Store in terms of number of apps submitted, and Android is certainly closing the gap. But these numbers carry a caveat: just because an app goes live, doesn’t mean it’s around forever.

For example, by September, 37 percent of all Android apps and 24 percent of iOS apps had been removed for various reasons. An app could be killed if it’s not updated to be compatible with the platform’s current operating system, or if the developer abandons it, among other reasons.

This means that the actual number of active apps is 319,161 for the Android Market and 459,589 for the App Store. Apple is still ahead, but considering it debuted the iPhone about a year before Google went live with Android, the growth rate for the Android Market is undoubtedly impressive.

Reps from Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the report.

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Leslie Horn joined the PCMag team as a news reporter in the fall of 2010. She covered a wide range of topics, from digital media to the latest Apple rumor. After graduating with a degree in Magazine Journalism from the University of Missouri, she wrote for Out & About, a travel guide in coastal Maine. One of her favorite reporting experiences was covering the 2008 Olympics from Beijing. She travels every chance she gets; a favorite trip was backpacking along the coast of Brazil. Though she was born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Leslie embraces life as a New Yorker.

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