According to new data released today by mobile analytics firm Flurry, Amazon's Appstore for Android is generating more revenue per daily user than the Google Android Market, which was recently rebranded as the Google Play store. That shouldn't be surprising, given that Amazon vets apps for quality, runs promotions to entice users to return daily, and perhaps most importantly, is able to leverage its established user base of Amazon account holders who already have credit card information on file - perfect for one-click checkouts.
Research from Flurry suggests that Amazon's Appstore, currently US-only, generates more revenue per daily user than Google's own Play Store, formerly known as the Android Market.
Looks pretty good, personally I did not taken in consideration the Amazon App Store yet. However, one thing should be taken in consideration: the number of apps Google Play Store has (millions), and the number of apps Amazon Store has (thousands)…
Google Play has over 600,000 and Amazon has over 20,000, but is still growing and soon to expand into non-US markets (I hope).