Software developers who tried on Apple Inc’s new Apple Watch for the first time on Friday predicted a rush of new apps over the next few months, particularly in areas including health and messaging.
Developers, who had been limited to using software simulators of the watch, discovered new possibilities.
Ross Cohen, chief operating officer of BeenVerified.com, which makes a caller ID app for the watch, said he only realized that the watch goes on and off automatically as you raise or lower your wrist.
The simulator did not have a microphone, leaving some developers to guess how well it could hear. Having the watch on hand will speed development, said Danielle Keita-Taguchi, marketing analyst at Y Media Labs, which has designed apps for American Express, EMC and eBay.
HEALTH“A lot of Fortune 500 companies really want to leverage this new technology quickly,” she said. “Health, transportation and social media will be the three main industries that will utilize the Apple Watch.”
Tracking firm App Annie counted 3,061 total apps supporting Apple Watch on Friday, and about 10 percent of those were games. Productivity apps accounted for 8 percent, and lifestyle and health/fitness each accounted for 7 percent.
Ride-hailing service Uber had an app, as did sports network ESPN, microblogging platform Twitter, photo sharing service Instagram, tune-identifier Shazam and the Outlook e-mail app from Microsoft Corp.
Notable absences included social network Facebook Inc, message service Snapchat and any apps from Google Inc.
A Google spokesperson said “only time will tell” if it would make any apps for Apple’s device.
Snapchat could not be reached for comment.
Earlier this week Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg told analysts who asked about the watch, “We’re going to watch closely and build what our community wants us to.”
So far developers see the watch’s main benefits as saving time or the labor of frequently taking out a phone.
“I’ve got my phone with me already, why do I also need the watch?” asked Matt McIlwain, managing director of Madrona Venture Group, which backs a host of software companies. “What is the extension benefit to having it on my wrist versus in my pocket?”
McIlwain’s firm has invested in Redfin, the online real-estate service, which has one answer. Its Apple Watch app that let users find nearby homes for sale and dictate notes on homes visited.
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