Study: iPhone beats Windows Mobile in market shareCNET News - Jim Dalrymple - 18 Dec, 2009Apple's iPhone has topped Microsoft's Windows Mobile in US market share of smartphone operating systems for the first time, putting it in ... |
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The iPhone finally tops Windows MobileCNNMoney.com (blog) - Philip Elmer-DeWitt - 18 Dec, 2009Given that the iPhone has been outselling Windows Mobile devices in the US for nearly two years, it comes as something of a surprise that Apple (AAPL) has ... |
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Apple's iPhone takes No. 2 user base slot in USComputerworld - Gregg Keizer - 18 Dec, 2009Computerworld - Apple's iPhone user base is now the second-largest in the US smartphone market, passing Windows Mobile-based models to slip ... |
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More People Use The iPhone Than WinMo DevicesInformationWeek (blog) - Eric Zeman - 18 Dec, 2009Data from comScore shows that by the end of October, the number of active iPhone users in the US reached 8.97 million. That's a pretty good number. ... |
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How Google became Microsoft: A decade of hits, misses and gaffesRegister - Gavin Clarke - Dec 16, 2009For the tech industry, The Noughties were very nice indeed. Except when they weren't. During the first decade of ... |
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Microsoft crippled by its antitrust pastCNET News - Matt Asay - Dec 16, 2009Once a monopolist, always a monopolist? Not in Microsoft's case. While no one will accuse Microsoft of being a forlorn Tiny Tim, ... |
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Windows Mobile 7 Delayed Until Late 2010Wired News - Brian X. Chen - Dec 15, 2009What does Microsoft have up its sleeve to reverse Windows Mobile's declining market share? We won't find out until late next year. ... |
Opinion: The year ahead in mobile: Mobile services and fewer platformsComputerworld - Michael Gartenberg - Dec 15, 2009Computerworld - It's that time of the year again, when we all settle in to soak up the warmth of a laptop while admiring the LED ... |
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Oliver J. Chiang On Telecom ServicesForbes - Dec 15, 2009Smart phones will become ever more pervasive, especially as the hardware and service aspects of the technology develop. As the number of brands and models ... |
2010 will be the year of phones that are really handheld computersGMA news.tv - Dec 14, 2009As 2010 draws nearer, techies can expect a key year for communication technology with Apple set to launch a new iPhone, Microsoft to launch its Microsoft ... |
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Running your business from your back pocketSydney Morning Herald - Paul Higgins - Dec 14, 2009THE internet has the capacity to completely disrupt business models. There are many examples, including the effect of Wikipedia on the encyclopedia business ... |
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Enjoy Windows 7 theme on Your Nokia Smart PhonesZDNet UK (blog) - Dec 14, 2009Microsoft's latest operating system â€" Windows 7 is the best companion for your PC. You are completely in love with this awe-inspiring OS. ... |
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Windows Mobile 7 Now A Q4 ReleaseInformationWeek (blog) - Ed Hansberry - Dec 13, 2009WMPoweruser.com has a quote from Phil Moore, which is the head of mobility at Microsoft UK from the Connect technology summit in London. ... |
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iPhone outgrows WinMo's US installed base in latest studyArs Technica - Chris Foresman - 18 Dec, 2009The iPhone is now the number two smartphone in America according to the latest comScore survey data. Windows Mobile continues to languish, while Apple will ... |
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Mac fan blogs miss the point about Android, iPhone and Windows MobileBetaNews (blog) - Joe Wilcox - 18 Dec, 2009It amazes me how Mac and tech blogs can take data touting Google Android phone gains and turn it into ... |
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iPhone overtakes Windows Mobile in the USPMP Today (blog) - 18 Dec, 2009October seems to have been a pretty good month for handset makers, but it was especially sweet for Apple and their iPhone as it's the groundbreaking month ... |
iPhone tops Windows Mobile in US usageTechFlash (blog) - Todd Bishop - 18 Dec, 2009Can those alarm bells get any louder over in Microsoft's Windows Mobile division? A new report from comScore Networks shows the iPhone surpassing Windows ... |
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Microsoft and Consumers: Friends or Foes?CIO - Shane O'Neill - 18 Dec, 2009Windows Mobile's failure to compete has put a spotlight Microsoft's struggles to win over consumers in general, whose Web-based needs and habits will soon ... |
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Apple emerges victorious, outstrips MicrosoftLittle About (blog) - Amit Sinha - 18 Dec, 2009No one, simply no one can be out of the reach of ongoing tech war. How can that be even? I am sure that either you are making use of Apple's iPhone or ... |
Apple iPhone OS Passes Win MobileRed Herring - 18 Dec, 2009by Red Herring Staff Apple's iPhone has taken away Microsoft's No. 2 position in mobile operating systems, according to a report. ... |
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Microsoft - Losing Ground in MobileGerson Lehrman Group - Lynne Gregg - 18 Dec, 2009This year, I've been closely watching the horse race between iPhone, Android, and Windows Mobile. As it's turning out, it's not much of a race for Microsoft ... |
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Preparing for the Multi-Platform Mobile OpportunityRedmond Channel Partner - Jeffrey Schwartz - 18 Dec, 2009Smartphones will grow exponentially in the coming years. If you're betting on one mobile platform, you may want to rethink that strategy. ... |
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More People Now Use iPhones Than Windows MobileReadWriteWeb (blog) - Marshall Kirkpatrick - 18 Dec, 2009The latest quarterly survey by comScore reports that the iPhone just passed Windows Mobile phones in US market share, though it remains at just over half ... |
iPhone to Windows Mobile: Eat my dusttuaw.com (blog) - Michael Grothaus - 18 Dec, 2009ComScore has released a list of the top smartphone operating systems by market share in the United ... |
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The iPhone overtakes Windows Mobile in popularityExaminer.com - 18 Dec, 2009While there is very little competition between the iPhone and Windows Mobile in terms of ease-of-use and as a software platform, and the iPhone has been ... |
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Top 10 CIO.com Stories of 2009CIO - Kristin Burnham - 18 Dec, 2009From the Windows 7 launch to BlackBerrys and iPhones, CIO.com had you covered all year long. Here's a look at our top 10 stories of 2009. ... |
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CHART OF THE DAY: iPhone Blows Past Windows MobileThe Business Insider - 18 Dec, 2009Apple's US iPhone user base blew past Windows Mobile for the first time in October and it's bearing down on Research In Motion, according to data from ... |
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ComScore: iPhone Tops Windows Mobile in US ShareGearlog (blog) - 18 Dec, 2009Windows Mobile market share has dived recently around the world. Six months after the original iPhone launched in mid 2007, it had already surpassed Windows ... |
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iPhone Finally Surpasses Windows Mobile in US Smartphone UsageMac Rumors - Eric Slivka - 18 Dec, 2009FierceDeveloper reports on data from research firm comScore showing that Apple's iPhone has finally surpassed Windows Mobile in share of the US smartphone ... |
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Windows Mobile 7 delayed until late 2010Stuff.tv - 18 Dec, 2009It seems Windows Mobile users are going to have to wait some time to see a update on WinMo 6.5, with Microsoft coming clean that the OS has been put back ... |
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