Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers partner Mary Meeker pointed out the following facts in the 2012 Annual Internet Trends report and the Cisco Visual Networking Index report:
- There are 953 million smartphone subscribers today;
- The number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the world's population in 2012;
- Cloud-connected services will account for 71 percent of total mobile data traffic in 2016.
However, there are some key pain points mobile developers face today including:
- How do I develop my native app for multiple platforms?
- How do I provide a rich user experience?
- How do I increase user engagement through media (camera, video)?
- How do I use local to provide context?
- How do I increase reach and engagement through social features?
- How do I get distribution for my app through other app providers?
- How do I drive loyalty with my customers?
- How do I monetize my app using advertising, freemium, pay, or subscription models?
- How do I understand the user flow of my app and its performance?
- How do I use third-party cloud services to build my app?
- How do I use the existing development skills of my team and provide them a delightful experience?
- Simplicity: Kiip’s offering for game developers is pushing the envelope on making it easy and lucrative for developers to integrate the Kiip SDK into their games, by providing a self-service version of its ad platform. It recently announced a Build fund, which provides $5,000 to 20 developers who build games that are Kiip-enabled from the get-go. By making the onboarding process simple, Kiip is creating an ecosystem of small and medium game developers who have an easy way to give players a reward when they reach pre-set achievement levels. Kiip delights the developer and gives them an easy way to engage their customers.
- Choice: Appcelerator Cloud Services offers 15 different cloud-based services, including photo storage, user administration, and custom database searches. All of this is accessible to mobile application developers with a simple JavaScript command line from Appcelerator’s Titanium development studio. This capability enables developers to use a simple line of code to build their own services such as creating custom fields and searches, manage user access, or add point-of-interest (POIs) or photo storage to an application.
- Engagement: Urban Airship’s platform for integrating high-performance push messaging into mobile devices helps mobile brands build strong relationships with their customers. The company is developer-centric, offering reliable support and the convenience of a library of APIs for push notification, rich push, push composer, reports, in-app purchase and newsstand publishing. Urban Airship is also investing in educating the industry about the benefits of "Good Push" and through its thought leadership and easy-to-use APIs has emerged as the platform-of-choice for marketers.
Navin Chaddha, managing director of Mayfield Fund, invests in early-stage companies that leverage mobile, cloud, social, energy and big data trends. Mayfield Fund has a 43 year history of investing in relationships with entrepreneurs. With over $2.7 billion under management, the firm has invested in 500 companies, over 100 of which have gone public and over 150 have merged or been acquired. Appcelerator is a Mayfield Fund portfolio company.
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