If mobile apps are the post-PC era's software industry, the U.S. may be losing its edge. According to new findings mobile analytics firm
Flurry released this morning, the U.S. isn't leading in the creation of mobile applications, having slipped from 45 percent of worldwide app market share in 2011, to 36 percent in 2013, in terms of where apps are being built. Positioned against what the software industry looked like in 2008, where U.S. businesses produced around 68 percent of software units sold, it's clear that the mobile app industry is one that's becoming truly global in nature.
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