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Hotbeds of Mobile Development

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Posted by James Pearce 1 year 10 weeks ago
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When you register for mobiForge, we ask you a few optional questions about who and where you are. This is not because we are running some elaborate email spam scheme, but basically because we like graphs.

In particular, we ask you to provide your city and country. We thought we'd let you know where the hot beds of mobile development are around the world - at least for a sample of the 22,000 users who've registered on mobiForge.

* Percentages given are of those who supplied an answer to that particular question at sign-up.

Users by country

Firstly, let's look at the countries you, our members come from. Apart from our fair share of users allegedly from the alphabetically-advantaged Afghanistan, we've got an extremely solid base of North American, European, and BRIC users. Perhaps surprising (although not to our own immigrant Adrian) is the prevalence of South Africa - joining Australia to comprise the two hottest mobile development countries in the Southern Hemisphere.

CountryPercentage*
United States26.1%
India10.3%
United Kingdom7.9%
Germany3.9%
Canada3.7%
Spain3.5%
Brazil3.3%
France2.8%
Australia2.6%
South Africa2.5%

Users by city

Drilling into the geography a little more, our top ten cities (worldwide) are as follows. London should be proud to run away with it, and Indian cities rank unsurprisingly high. We're chuffed to see Dublin in the top three: it's possible that a few of them are, ahem, us - but it's still a hotbed of mobile development otherwise.

CityPercentage*
London5.3%
Chennai2.5%
Dublin2.5%
Mumbai2.0%
São Paulo1.8%
Stockholm1.8%
Toronto1.7%
New York1.6%
Bangalore1.5%
Berlin1.5%

Users by type of organisation

Whilst we're at it (and whilst I've got the Google Charts API docs open), let's take a look at the types of company you and your fellow mobiForge members work for. The boundaries between these categories are always slighty fuzzy (especially in a young market like mobile development), but hopefully they're clear enough.

Type of companyPercentage*
Mobile development26.0%
Web development23.8%
IT13.8%
Services8.3%
Media8.0%
Education6.0%
Platform provider3.3%
Network operator/carrier2.2%
Telecoms vendor1.8%
Retail1.7%

Users by role

Finally, we ask you what type of role you have within the organisation. The results speak for themselves: you're smart, successful, and love technology. QED.

RolePercentage*
Senior Management (CxO)31.3%
Developer24.6%
Designer7.8%
Engineering Mgr5.2%
Architect5.0%
Marketing4.2%
Product Requirements Mgr4.2%
Business Development2.9%
Tester2.7%
"Other"11.2%

Posted by James Pearce 1 year 10 weeks ago

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James Pearce was previously CTO at dotMobi and co-author of Wiley's "Mobile Internet for Dummies". He has the mobile web in his veins, having worked previously at Argogroup, AnywhereYouGo, and as founder of old-skool mobile blog, WAPtastic. James has declared every year since 1997 to be "the Year of the Mobile Web" - and is finally right. Right now, he's travelling the world and living the mobile dream.