Mobile app majority

THIS year in the United States, majority of all digital media time is spent on mobile apps, Internet analytics company comScore said in its latest release, “The US Mobile App Report.”

The app majority milestone comes a year after comScore reported a “multi-platform majority,” when most American consumers started using both desktop and mobile devices. It was also around that same time last year that “mobile first surpassed desktop in terms of total digital media engagement,” comScore said.

This year, it’s all about mobile apps.

Apps are fueling mobile growth, the company said, because these are “where most of the devices’ utility come from.” “Without apps, smartphones and tablets are merely shells — like a beautifully designed car equipped with every feature you could want, but without any gas in the engine,” comScore said in its report.

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Share of digital media time in the US, according to comScore.

Time spent on digital media

Time spent on digital media went up 24 percent from June 2013 to June this year. ComScore said the growth is driven by apps, which increased by 52 percent in just one year. Mobile web went up 17 percent while desktop managed to squeak a one percent increase.

With the growth, mobile now accounted for 60 percent of digital media time spent in the US. Mobile apps came second at 52 percent. Desktop, on the other hand, dropped to just 40 percent in June from 53 percent in March 2013.

The company said apps accounted for seven of every eight minutes in media consumption on mobile devices.

Top apps

The top apps, however, come from just a few categories with “Social Networking, Games and Radio contributing nearly half of the total time spent on mobile apps.” This shows that compared to the desktop, “mobile devices are more heavily used for entertainment and communication,” comScore said.

As expected, Facebook is the top app, followed by YouTube and Google Play.

Despite the surge in usage, however, apps “have not attracted the advertising dollars its audience warrants.” ComScore said this was because the advertisement infrastructure for mobile will take time to develop, just like any emerging advertising medium.

‘Dollars follow eyeballs’

Apart from the infrastructure, ad formats should be keenly studied by the industry. Merely migrating current ad practices on desktop, like pop-ups and interstitial ads, to mobile won’t cut it. Pop-ups are particularly horrible and annoying on mobile. When an app that I install starts popping up ads, I immediately remove it from the phone. I’m okay with ads similar to those displayed as part of your Newsfeed stream by Facebook. They’re less obtrusive.

The good news for the industry, according to comScore, is that “dollars eventually follow eyeballs, which means that the future of the mobile app economy is very bright.”

While the study shows the picture of usage in the US, the image isn’t that different in the Philippines, which has long been known for its quick adoption of mobile technology.

In underscoring the opportunities for startups during his speech in last week’s Geeks On A Beach, Department of Science and Technology’s Information and Communications Technology Office deputy director Mon Ibrahim pointed out a 90 percent mobile phone usage in the Philippines, which is higher than the 80 percent global average.

The comScore report is just one of a series of studies that show that mobile is no longer the future but the present. Companies who still haven’t started thinking mobile should play catch up now or be left behind by more nimble startups.

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Swing Copters now up for download

From the creators of Flappy Bird comes a follow up called Swing Copters. The game has been announced just recently and is now available for download, finally allowing people to feel the rage again.

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We must warn you though, the game is extremely frustrating just like Flappy Bird, and it seems to us that it’s even more difficult as we’ve already downloaded it. I personally haven’t even reached a score of 1.

You can download the game here for iOS and here for Android.

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Swing Copters is the new Flappy Bird, but harder!

Swing Copters is a new game from Dong Nguyen, creator of the fun/annoying game Flappy Bird that got thousands of people hooked. If you’ve been out looking for a new challenging game to pass the time, you might want to check this out.

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In Swing Copters you play as a guy with a propeller on his head, and instead of Flappy Bird’s side-scrolling gameplay you fly vertically while needing to dodge certain obstacles. Just like before, all you need to do is to tap. But the creator added a bit of a twist to make things harder – every time you tap, your character changes direction (left and right) and it’s up to you to guide him safely and make him fly as high as you can to set the highest scores.

Here’s the gameplay:

The game is rolling out on August 21 and will be free to download. Miss all the frustration that Flappy Bird gave you? Swing Copters is coming in two days.

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Yo, Hodor is an app to talk like Hodor with your friends

If you’ve been watching Game of Thrones, you probably know the character Hodor. He is a servant of the Stark family that has some sort of speech impediment and could only say one thing – Hodor! A parody of the app Yo! which does nothing else but send a “Yo!” alert to your contacts, Yo, Hodor offers the ability to communicate with your friends in a way that only a true Hodor-ist (Hodor-ian?) would understand.

Hodor.

Hodor.

When you have the app, you must first add contacts in order to be able to Hodor them. In turn when someone Hodors you, you get a push notification along with a “Hodor!” sound clip. That’s pretty much what the app does. It’s one of those things you download that are so much fun, but really has no point.

Yo, Hodor! is free for download at the App Store. Though it’s still exclusive to Apple users, programmer Tyler Hedrick is looking forward to releasing an Android version soon.

Season four of Game of Thrones has just ended, and it’s a bit of a long wait until the next season arrives. Maybe we can just Hodor each other until the wait is over and we can finally see more episodes…and more of Hodor, of course!

Hodor! (Source)

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Angry Birds Transformers: Autobirds vs Deceptihogs

A new franchise of the popular game from Rovio is soon to hit stores and this time, it would be themed with the Hasbro robots that we’ve loved from way before. The Angry Birds Transformers will still revolve on the ever-long battle between the birds and hogs and will have “birds disguised as robots in disguise”.

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Though there’s no news on how exactly its gameplay would go, we can only imagine having its iconic way of gaming..but of course with robotic pigs and birds transforming! Both Rovio and Hasbro are also planning to release products like NFC-powered telepods that are for sale alongside the app. Just like before, acquiring one gives your in-game character power-ups and unique abilities.

We’ve seen quite a lot of different franchise in the past like the RPG-styled Angry Birds Epic and Angry Birds Star Wars that got its fans excited. The game will have a timely release with the new Transformers movie so we’re expecting both fans of the classic animation and of the game to bite into this.

The game, once it becomes available, will most likely be free just like its previous versions and will only charge players with in-app purchases.

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