Mobile
apps are expected to see more than 268 billion downloads and generate
revenue of over $77 billion by 2017, becoming one of the most popular
computing tools, research firm Gartner said today.
"Mobile
apps have become the official channel to drive content and services to
consumers. From entertainment content to productivity services, there is
an app for practically anything a connected consumer may want to
achieve," Gartner Research Director Brian Blau said.
As
users continue to adopt and interact with apps, it is their data, what
they say, what they do, where they go - that is transforming the app
interaction paradigm, he added.
In 2013, free
apps accounted for 92 per cent of the app downloads. App users are
providing troves of data and often accept advertising or data
connectivity in exchange for access to the app.
Brands and businesses are already using mobile apps as a primary component of their user engagement strategies, Gartner said.
As
the use of mobile devices, including wearable devices, expands into
other areas of consumer and business activities, mobile apps will become
even more significant, it added.
"In the next
3-4 years, apps will no longer be simply confined to smartphones and
tablets, but will impact a wider set of devices, from home appliances to
cars and wearable devices," Blau said.
By 2017, Gartner predicts that wearable devices will drive 50 per cent of total app interactions, he added.
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