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Evans Data's recent worldwide survey on Wireless Development reported that almost
1 on 5 software developers picked Google as a first choice for these tools.
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- April 25, 2006 -- Google has taken yet another first and
this time in providing location based tools for developers. Evans Data's recent
worldwide survey on Wireless Development reported that almost 1 on 5 software
developers picked Google as a first choice for these tools. Additionally, the
Evans Data Spring 2006 Wireless Development Survey also noted that a good portion
of location-based websites which combine content from more than one source employ
Google.
The next most commonly used location-based tool sets fell under the generic Open
Source Software category, with just less than 10% of developers using them as
a first choice. In a virtual tie, Yahoo, Microsoft MapPoint, and Nokia were the
third most cited providers of tool sets.
"The coupling of the physical world with the data world represents a challenging
new frontier," said John Andrews, Evans Data's President and COO. "These results
in our survey express tremendous opportunity for those tools, with the market
still fragmented and market share still up for grabs in this rapidly growing segment."
In other findings from the April 2006 survey of over 500 wireless developers:
-- Autodesk's suite of wireless location-based tools is the top three choice
in 12% of respondents. MapQuest, affiliated with AOL, was used by 15% of all respondents.
-- Beyond the companies listed above, many developers use location-based information
tools from a range of companies such as ESRI, MapInfo, Networks in Motion and
PTV.
About Evans Data Corporation
Evans Data Corporation (www.evansdata.com) provides regularly updated IT industry market intelligence based on in-depth
surveys of the global developer population. Evans' syndicated research includes
surveys focused on developers in a wide variety of subjects. Evans Data has recently
announced their Development Products Conference to be held June 15 and 16 in San
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