Hi Maria! Thank you for sharing this infograph, its great to see some numbers and put them in perspective. I have two additional points to bring up.
1. One thing the infograph doesnt really cover is the time investment it takes to build one vs. the other. A mobile version of a site takes roughly 5-10% of the time to build than a full native app does and in many cases you will see a mobile site launched first, and then followed up by a native app some time later.
2. I somewhat disagree with the point about the UI being static vs. interactive. With the advancements of JS libraries such as JQmobi or JQuery Mobile, mobile websites in the browser can offer just as much dynamic functionality for the UI as a native app.
Just a few of my thoughts, but overall a great infograph, thanks for sharing!
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Hi Maria! Thank you for sharing this infograph, its great to see some numbers and put them in perspective. I have two additional points to bring up.
1. One thing the infograph doesnt really cover is the time investment it takes to build one vs. the other. A mobile version of a site takes roughly 5-10% of the time to build than a full native app does and in many cases you will see a mobile site launched first, and then followed up by a native app some time later.
2. I somewhat disagree with the point about the UI being static vs. interactive. With the advancements of JS libraries such as JQmobi or JQuery Mobile, mobile websites in the browser can offer just as much dynamic functionality for the UI as a native app.
Just a few of my thoughts, but overall a great infograph, thanks for sharing!
-Andrew Parnell