IHS has just published some research on much revenue was made through the Android Market, iPhone App Store, Nokia Ovi Store, and BlackBerry App World in 2010. Predictably, the iPhone App Store is still the king of the hill with $1.7 billion in revenue, but they’ve lost some market share since 2009 (82% vs. 92%). The study projected that half of the App Store’s revenues would be coming from the iPad by 2014, which seems likely enough. The BlackBerry App World was in second place, claiming a 7.7% share and $165 million, Nokia’s Ovi Store sat at 4.9% and $105 million, leaving the Android Market at 4.7% and $102 million. The study also said games counted for about 52% of revenue in 2010, and 24% of apps in North America used the freemium model, with 50% projected for 2014.
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