The category of top apps is also shifting. While gaming is still the top app at 43% (down from 50%), entertainment apps and utilities gained more of our attention at the expense of games and social networking (30% to now 26% of our time). Clearly mobile apps are touching many aspects of our life and as more BYOD deployments occur in 2013, there will probably be more business specific apps on our devices and our daily 'media' consumption will rise. Yet, I gotta believe that (at least in the U.S.), we love our televisions so much and I have a hard time thinking that we're going to shove them aside for something we can carry in our pocket. At least in the home. And as more TVs get cameras, are internet ready, have our favorite streaming channels loaded, allow us to check email and can browse the web (all the things a smartphone can do with the processing power), I think we may gravitate back to a family on the living room couch. Do you think mobile apps will overtake TV one day?
As an aside, I was having a little trouble coming up with a blog topic to start 2013 but anytime I can include a 1990's reference, a Simpsons quote and BYOD in the same entry, that's a pretty good start to the year.
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References:
- Time Spent In Mobile Apps Is Starting To Challenge Television, Flurry Says
- Mobile Apps: We Interrupt This Broadcast
- What’s in Your Smartphone?
- SmartTV, Smartphones and Fill-in-the-Blank Employees
- 8 beers Americans no longer drink
- "The Simpsons" Treehouse of Horror V
- I was raised on TV and I turned out TV!
- Smart TVs offer web browsing, instant video streaming
- F5 BYOD Solutions
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