Here’s everything you need to know about advancing technologies and the evolution of apps

By Alma Fabiani

Updated Oct 20, 2021 at 04:18 PM

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Technology makes the world go round, and it can also make you nostalgic. Remember when you had a dial-up internet connection and lost contact with the online world when someone started talking on the phone? Since then, we’ve come a long way to say the least. Why don’t we go a little deeper and take a look at the evolution of mobile applications?

Because technology is constantly evolving, our mobile devices are becoming more powerful and incorporating newer and newer features. Your devices now have AI-controlled personal assistants; you can speak to them and use them to manage your daily tasks.

Mobile applications have become a popular way for people to communicate, shop, organise their lives, play, and even work. Not only are new mobile apps constantly being launched, but companies are also constantly revamping their apps to stay ahead of the game. Whether that’s a social media app, news app, or games app. Especially in the gaming industry, huge companies invest large investments to provide the best gaming experience to their customers. The gaming industry is a very competitive arena in which each company wants to make sure its app is top rated. Within the gaming industry, a special mention should go to online gambling platforms, like 888 games, or like these apps, which are pioneers in the way they market their casino apps.

Mobile marketing allows marketers to engage with customers and prospects at any time and from any location. The ability of marketers to be ‘constantly connected’ has been made possible in large part by the proliferation of mobile applications.

Our lives nowadays revolve around mobile applications. Whether we need to get up in the morning, do a quick meditation, find our way to a client’s office, or reserve a dinner table. Everything is now just a click away, thanks to apps. That is one of the primary reasons for the app industry’s success.

The history of mobile apps

Everything started when the innovative company IBM released the first smartphone for general use in 1993. It included a calculator, world clock, calendar, and contact book, all of which were written in Java. The release of the first iPhoneback in 2007marked the most significant milestone in the history of applications. This was a big deal for the majority of us. The iPhone marked a watershed moment in mobile and mobile app history. At the time, most people decided to abandon physical keyboards in favour of the new multi-touch screen technology.

Apple trademarked the famous phrase “there’s an app for that” in 2009. However, in 2010, the term ‘app’ became the most searched term and even the ‘Word of the Year’. Apple’s jargon is now used all over the world to describe applications on a variety of devices, making it an undeniable tech giant.

Mobile users today are primarily divided into two groups: iOS users and Android users. While Apple was the first company to introduce the concept of a modern touchscreen smartphone to customers, the iPhone’s market share has steadily declined since its introduction. Android surpassed iOS in market share in 2010, becoming the world’s most popular mobile operating system.

Today, Android controls more than 80 per cent of the global market, making it the most popular mobile operating system. There are two significant marketplaces where you can download apps based on the operating system on your phone. Both the App Store and Google Play were first introduced in 2008, and they both contain a large number of apps that allow their users to use their smartphones in a variety of ways.

Mobile apps today

When compared to the first apps that were released, it is understandable why we previously stated how today’s apps have come a long waywe are spoiled with great experiences and freemium models in exchange for the historical value of our data. The most popular apps are free, but we prefer to pay for meditation apps that keep us centred and music apps that allow us to skip ads and listen to our favourite songs wherever we go. Whether it’s for entertainment, communication, or business, mobile applications have become our assistants, providing a way to escape reality from time to time.

According to statistics, we spend an average of 3 hours and 35 minutes per day on our smartphones. We spend 90 per cent of our time on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and other social platform-related apps. We’ve created apps to help business owners manage their inventory more efficiently, and we’ve even created apps for hospitals.

The brain power

To capture users’ attention and persuade them to use your app, top mobile app development company must create a trending app with a user-friendly interface that meets the current digitisation bar. To do so, one must be well-versed in the technologies that can aid in developing a user-friendly and robust app. With the proper understanding of mobile app development technologies, app developers can create unique apps that can do well in the market. There are five main programming languages behind mobile apps, and they are:

1. PHP

It is a popular object-oriented language that employs a three-layer model to develop web applications and innovative mobile apps. PHP programming language works exceptionally well for applications that require database integration.

2. Swift

This is the language that developers prefer to use when creating apps for Apple products. The programming language has advanced features as well as minimal coding that can be easily maintained.

3. HTML5

This is one of the best technologies to use, especially when developing front-end web apps for smartphones and other mobile devices.

4. C++

This programming language serves as a solid foundation for other languages. Furthermore, C++ has tremendous power for developing dynamic and innovative apps. It provides a compiler-based and straightforward approach, making it a versatile tool that can be used on multiple platforms. C++’s sister, Objective C, was once widely used to develop apps for Apple systems, but this is no longer the case.

5. Java

This is the most popular programming language among Android platform developers. The object-oriented language is simple to learn and apply. It has a large number of open-source libraries that users all over the world can use.

Without a doubt, the app industry has experienced rapid growth in recent years. With the advancement of technology and ever-increasing end-user expectations, developers must become more innovative and continue to think outside the box. Voice-controlled speakers installed in smart homes, chatbots in electronic commerce, and augmented reality are some of the trends that may shape the future of the industry.

The future is largely unpredictable, but there is no doubt that the app industry is moving in a user-centric, dynamic, and fast-paced direction. As a result, app developers and other stakeholders must work hard to exceed customers’ expectations.

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