Appleannounced today that the number of apps in the AppStore has now crossed 100,000. That’s a remarkable achievement for a platform that launched just 15 months ago.
As we’ve said before, the momentum behind Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch seems unstoppable. The 100,000 number should strike fear among Apple’s competitors, who are so far behind. Whether it’s Nintendo with the DS game handheld, Sony with the PlayStation Portable and PSPgo, or the app stores of Nokia, Research in Motion, Google’s Android and a bunch of other cell phone companies, the odds of catching up seems slim.
On Sept. 28, Apple said it hit 2 billion downloads and 85,000 apps. Back on Sept. 9, it said it had more than 1.8 billion downloads and more than 75,000 apps. There are now more than 125,000 developers in Apple’s iPhone developer program. And Apple has sold more than 50 million iPhones and iPod Touch handhelds, as of its last quarterly report. On July 14, Apple said it hit 1.5 billion downloads and 65,000 apps. On April 23, Apple hit a billion downloads. The number of iPhones and iPod T