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by aggieben 6589 days ago
To be honest, the only mobile application distribution site which will likely matter in a year will be the iPhone AppStore.

That doesn't seem likely to me. As popular as the iPhone is and will be, the millions of Blackberries and Palms and WindowsCE units out there aren't simply going to disappear, and in the aggregate will account for greater market share than the iPhone.

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Right, as impressive as the iPhone's early showing has been, and despite the fact that it IS steadily gaining market share, the fact remains that it still holds only a small percentage of overall smartphone market share, in the US and even more so worldwide. The same is likely to hold true with Android- the fact that the mobile industry is so heavily controlled by the carriers who are resistant to change and proliferation of handsets is going to make it hard for any one platform or phone to completely dominate the market.

The fact remains that mobile developers need to concentrate their efforts on a variety of platforms, so my question is- once they build their apps, where do they go to get mass distribution? After doing some more reading, it seems like GetJar mostly occupies a niche as a mass beta-testing service-- what other places are useful for developers to get distribution and gain traction?

Maybe this is an opportunity for a startup :-)