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ComScore: Android widens US smartphone OS lead as BlackBerry plunges - May 9, 2011Microsoft's (NASDAQ:MSFT) Windows Phone slipped another 0.9 percentage points to 7.5 percent, and Palm's webOS brings up the rear at 2.8 percent, down from 3.7 percent three months earlier. During the three months ending in March 2011, 72.5 million US ... |
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ComScore: Android widens US smartphone OS lead as BlackBerry plunges - 9 May, 2011Microsoft's (NASDAQ:MSFT) Windows Phone slipped another 0.9 percentage points to 7.5 percent, and Palm's webOS brings up the rear at 2.8 percent, down from 3.7 percent three months earlier. During the three months ending in March 2011, 72.5 million US ... |
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ComScore: Android widens US smartphone OS lead as BlackBerry plunges - 9 May, 2011Microsoft's (NASDAQ:MSFT) Windows Phone slipped another 0.9 percentage points to 7.5 percent, and Palm's webOS brings up the rear at 2.8 percent, down from 3.7 percent three months earlier. During the three months ending in March 2011, 72.5 million US ... |
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Report: 74% of mobile app downloaders use Android or iOS - Apr 27, 2011iPhone users download the most applications, with users averaging 48 apps, followed by Android (35), Palm OS (21), Windows Mobile (17), Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM)'s BlackBerry (15) and downloaders using another operating system (18). ... |
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Report: 74% of mobile app downloaders use Android or iOS - Apr 27, 2011iPhone users download the most applications, with users averaging 48 apps, followed by Android (35), Palm OS (21), Windows Mobile (17), Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM)'s BlackBerry (15) and downloaders using another operating system (18). ... |
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Report: 74% of mobile app downloaders use Android or iOS - Apr 27, 2011iPhone users download the most applications, with users averaging 48 apps, followed by Android (35), Palm OS (21), Windows Mobile (17), Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM)'s BlackBerry (15) and downloaders using another operating system (18). ... |
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Report: 74% of mobile app downloaders use Android or iOS - Apr 27, 2011iPhone users download the most applications, with users averaging 48 apps, followed by Android (35), Palm OS (21), Windows Mobile (17), Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM)'s BlackBerry (15) and downloaders using another operating system (18). ... |
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Report: 74% of mobile app downloaders use Android or iOS - Apr 27, 2011iPhone users download the most applications, with users averaging 48 apps, followed by Android (35), Palm OS (21), Windows Mobile (17), Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM)'s BlackBerry (15) and downloaders using another operating system (18). ... |
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Report: 74% of mobile app downloaders use Android or iOS - Apr 27, 2011iPhone users download the most applications, with users averaging 48 apps, followed by Android (35), Palm OS (21), Windows Mobile (17), Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM)'s BlackBerry (15) and downloaders using another operating system (18). ... |
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Report: 74% of mobile app downloaders use Android or iOS - 28 Apr, 2011iPhone users download the most applications, with users averaging 48 apps, followed by Android (35), Palm OS (21), Windows Mobile (17), Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM)'s BlackBerry (15) and downloaders using another operating system (18). ... |
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