The days of Rupert Murdoch's The Daily being an iPad-only app are numbered, according to a new report issued by MediaMemo on Feb. 23. With Android tablets about to flood into the market, The Daily will hit Android devices in Q2, the report stated.
It's truly no surprise that The Daily would have an Androidversion. In fact, with the new Honeycomb-based tablets coming to the market, starting with the Motorola Xoom on Thursday, Feb. 24, it's obvious that The Daily would have to support the new tablet-specific version of Android.
However, while it was made clear during The Daily's launch event earlier this month that News Corp. would look to expand to other tablet platforms, Murdoch also said that "we think last year, this year, and next year will belong to the iPad."
It's unclear that this will continue to be the case. While compared to other single devices, the iPad will likely dominate, but as withAndroid smartphones, there is a decent chance that Android will gradually ... and eventually overtake iOS in terms of tablet platforms. Gartner recently released a report stating that Android is now the No. 2 smartphone platform, trailing only Symbian.
The Daily is News Corp.'s "newspaper," but at the same time the company reportedly received a lot of technical support from Apple. Although Steve Jobs did not appear at The Daily’s launch event, he was expected to, as it was such a big event. It was possibly due to his health issues, that he skipped it, instead sending Apple’s vice president of Internet services, Eddy Cue.
It's truly no surprise that The Daily would have an Androidversion. In fact, with the new Honeycomb-based tablets coming to the market, starting with the Motorola Xoom on Thursday, Feb. 24, it's obvious that The Daily would have to support the new tablet-specific version of Android.
However, while it was made clear during The Daily's launch event earlier this month that News Corp. would look to expand to other tablet platforms, Murdoch also said that "we think last year, this year, and next year will belong to the iPad."
It's unclear that this will continue to be the case. While compared to other single devices, the iPad will likely dominate, but as withAndroid smartphones, there is a decent chance that Android will gradually ... and eventually overtake iOS in terms of tablet platforms. Gartner recently released a report stating that Android is now the No. 2 smartphone platform, trailing only Symbian.
The Daily is News Corp.'s "newspaper," but at the same time the company reportedly received a lot of technical support from Apple. Although Steve Jobs did not appear at The Daily’s launch event, he was expected to, as it was such a big event. It was possibly due to his health issues, that he skipped it, instead sending Apple’s vice president of Internet services, Eddy Cue.
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