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Google Android Apps being downloaded at a rate of 103/sec with 200000 on offer ...DeviceMAG - Shawn Wagnon - 28 Dec, 2010This is not official news coming in from Google themselves, as Google have neither confirmed nor denied the latest reports and stats floating around on the ... |
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Android Apps: 103 Being Downloaded Every Second, 200k Available According To ...TFTS (blog) - Catalin Alexandru - 28 Dec, 2010You know, we've downloaded the odd Android game and app here and there, but we had no idea things had gone so far so fast. According to Gartner Research, ... |
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103 Android apps are downloaded every secondMobileSyrup.com - Ian Hardy - 28 Dec, 2010Google's Android OS is now a dominant player in the mobile space. A recent Gartner Research ... |
Android update was poisoned Christmas presentFudzilla - 28 Dec, 2010According to a roadmap leaked by a Swedish forum, the desktop version of Bulldozer comes by April. Engineering samples of… Today we'll talk about Gainward's ... |
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