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Why Google Android is winningCNET - Matt Asay - 12 Mar, 2010The global smartphone market is still RIM's to lose, with Apple in the pole position to profit from its mistakes. But new ComScore data on the ... |
Android Keeps Climbing in Mobile OS SharePC Magazine - Jamie Lendino - 12 Mar, 2010Industry research firm comScore has unveiled the latest round of wireless industry numbers, and it's looking better and better for Google's ... |
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HTC Tattoo can only be fun for a whileEconomic Times - Sriram Sharma - Mar 11, 2010In the hyper competitive world of smartphones, the multi-billion dollar challenge is in getting the device-platform mix right. The device itself is becoming ... |
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The Top 10 Free Travel AppsPC Magazine - Sascha Segan - Mar 9, 2010I travel a lot. I'm out of town at least once a month, for business or for pleasure. And as the mobile-phone guy, I'm never without a ... |
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US Market Share for Android Up, Windows Mobile DownPhones Review - 12 Mar, 2010According to the latest mobile subscriber report by comScore, when it comes to platform market share, the iPhone could be nervous of Android as Android ... |
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Android eating into Windows Mobile's market shareIT PRO - Martin James - 12 Mar, 2010The latest figures for the US smartphone market reveal Microsoft has lost 20 per cent of its users in just three months, with most having moved over to ... |
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Google Android market share increase: RIM, Apple, WinMo WorriedOnly Kent (blog) - Debbie Turner - 12 Mar, 2010US share statistics for January for mobile manufacture and platform marketing are now available and tell an interesting story. ... |
Windows Mobile loses favour in US as Google Android gains groundComputerWeekly.com - 12 Mar, 2010Microsoft's share of the smartphone market has crashed in the US, while Google has made the biggest gains. Market analyst comScore rated RIM (Research in ... |
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Why Apple is paranoid about AndroidTechworld.com (blog) - Maxwell Cooter - 12 Mar, 2010Every morning I wake up to the Chart of the Day delivered to me from Business Insider. There are usually some interesting statistics to ... |
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Android's American market share soars, WinMo pays the priceEngadget (blog) - Chris Ziegler - 12 Mar, 2010Mobile manufacturer and platform market share stats for the US are in for the month of January thanks to ... |
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Google's Android Gains ShareInvestor's Business Daily - 12 Mar, 20107. The market share for Google's (GOOG) smart phone platform rose to 7.1% in Oct.-Jan., up from 2.8% in the prior 3-month period, ComScore said. ... |
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Forget iPhone 4G: Why Android is winning?Product Reviews (blog) - Peter Chubb - 12 Mar, 2010Recent studies show that RIM is still in the lead when it comes to the amount of handsets they sell, but Apple are waiting in the wings for the BlackBerry ... |
iPhone still second-place US smartphone while Android growsArs Technica - Chris Foresman - 12 Mar, 2010The latest data from market research firm comScore shows Apple holding on to a quarter of the US ... |
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Apple iPhone: Demand is sky high â€" best time for iPhone 4G?Product Reviews (blog) - Alan Ng - 12 Mar, 2010It has been reported that demand for the Apple iPhone is as high as ever, after new figures have shown a dramatic increase in shipments compared to last ... |
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April is Android month for Aussie phone vendorsAustralian Personal Computer - 12 Mar, 2010A fistful of phones running Google's open-source OS are set to launch next month, giving Android a boost while Microsoft waits for Windows Phone 7. ... |
iPhone Sees 97.9% Year-Over-Year Jump in ShipmentsThe Mac Observer - Brad Cook - 12 Mar, 2010Smartphone shipments saw 37.2 percent worldwide growth on a year-over-year basis during the fourth quarter of 2009, with Apple leading the way at 97.9 ... |
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iPhone Maintains Number Two Spot in US Smartphone MarketThe Mac Observer - Brad Cook - 12 Mar, 2010Apple's iPhone maintained its number two position in the US smartphone market during the three-month period ending January 31, 2010, according to market ... |
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CHART OF THE DAY: Research In Motion Has Done A Great Job Defending Its TurfThe Business Insider - 12 Mar, 2010When Apple's iPhone hit the market, it looked like it was only a matter of time before Apple ate BlackBerry maker RIM's lunch. While that could still be ... |
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Who's Cheering for Windows Phone?GigaOm (blog) - Colin Gibbs - 12 Mar, 2010Microsoft faces a tough assignment in trying to get back in the smartphone game. ... |
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Android Gains Mobile Share, RIM Still On TopI4U - Robert Evans - 12 Mar, 2010Earlier this week comScore posted their January 2010 US Mobile subscriber market share. This showed the change in overall % of mobile subscribers from ... |
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ComScore: Motorola, BlackBerry rule US marketFierceWireless - Mike Dano - 12 Mar, 2010New figures from research firm comScore show Motorola and BlackBerry maker Research In Motion commanding the US device market. ... |
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Android Gains Trump Palm, WinMoWireless Week - Maisie Ramsay - 12 Mar, 2010Microsoft and Palm are losing market share to devices based on Google's Android operating system, according to ... |
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ComScore: BlackBerry dominates US smartphone marketVelti News - Neil Hill - 12 Mar, 2010Mobile internet users in the US favour devices powered by the BlackBerry operating system (OS) over any other type of smartphone. ... |
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Android Crushes the Competition, iPhone Stands StillHot Hardware - Paul Lilly - 12 Mar, 2010The latest quarterly smartphone results are in from market research firm comScore, and surprise-surprise, Google's Android platform continues to rock the ... |
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Blackberry still boss in smartphone usersWashington Business Journal - Jeff Clabaugh - 12 Mar, 2010Apple's iPhone is a strong No. 2 in the latest rankings of smartphone market share, but the Research in Motion's Blackberry is still far ahead of iPhone in ... |
Apple sees 98% iPhone growth as Microsoft, Google prepare for battleApple Insider - Neil Hughes - 12 Mar, 2010Worldwide smartphone shipments stormed back last quarter with 37.2 percent in growth, and Apple's iPhone led the way with a 97.9 percent ... |
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Korean Phone Makers to Bring Android Smartphone into Domestic MarketArirang News - 12 Mar, 2010A fierce battle has begun in one of the world's most dynamic mobile phone markets with 45 million users out of a total population of 49 million. ... |
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MySpace Out-Androids Facebook: Most Downloaded Social AppPhandroid.com - Rob Jackson - Mar 11, 2010Make fun of MySpace all you want for getting up and on their way to becoming the next Friendster â€" they have a much ... |
Google US Smartphone Marketshare GrowsITProPortal - Mar 11, 2010Android-powered handsets continue to lure the smartphone enthusiasts in the US, as the company's share in the smartphone market has more than doubled in the ... |
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Memo to Google's Android team: Tie your shoelaces, kidsInfoWorld - Mar 11, 2010Is Google the new Microsoft? Maybe -- but that's the wrong question. More to the point is this: Can Google avoid tripping over its own feet as it strives to ... |
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