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Momentum could be defined by the answer to "dear developers, which platform do you intend to develop for in the close future?". So far, it is true that iOS grabed the lion's share.
http://www.appcelerator.com/mobile-developer-survey-june-2010/
http://www.macworld.com/article/150690/2010/04/mobile_app_developme...
Mobile Developer Surveys only register what is the latest fad, but given that mobile app development doesn't take too long, that translates to new, trendy apps.
Of course, that can shift very quickly (especially with the saturation in the app stores of the leading platforms).