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2012: End of the World for iPhone Marketshare?
2012: End of the World for iPhone Marketshare?
Could Apple’s iPhone be destined for 3rd place in smartphone marketshare by 2012, trailing Nokia /Symbian’s 39% and Google Android’s 14.5% with a paltry 13.7%? That’s what some analysts at Gartner are telling ComputerWorld , with Nokia already in the global lead, and ...
Android to grab No. 2 spot by 2012, says Gartner
computerworld.com — Computerworld - While the Google-backed Android mobile operating system currently runs on less than 2% of all... smartphones, Gartner Inc. predicts it will surge to 14% of the global smartphone market in 2012 -- ahead of the iPhone , as well as Windows ... (more) Android to grab No. 2 spot by 2012, says Gartner
Government going Apple?
Government going Apple?
securitysystemsnews.com — WASHINGTON What would you say if you heard the U.S. Army has four video surveillance installations that... are based on Apple s OSX operating system, and use Apple servers? Or that a large government entity had just initiated an all-Apple installation? ... (more) Government going Apple?
Google Now Showing Ads On iPhone Map
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searchengineland.com — We got a tip from Anthony Avolio yesterday, who pointed out that Google was showing ads on... Maps on the iPhone. Until then I hadn’t noticed it. This is another way in which Google seems to be aligning the mobile experience with that on the PC . I asked ... (more) Google Now Showing Ads On iPhone Map
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2012: End of the World for iPhone Marketshare?
The Free iPhone Blog — Could Apple’s iPhone be destined for 3rd place in smartphone marketshare by 2012, trailing Nokia/Symbian’s 39% and Google Android’s 14.5% with a paltry 13.7%? That’s what some analysts at Gartner are telling ComputerWorld, with Nokia already in the global lead, and Google’s wallet, cloud-services, rapid iteration of the OS, and variety of form-factors and UIs from multiple manufacturers. Rounding out the other players are Windows Mobile with 12.8%, RIM BlackBerry with 12.5%, various Linux mobiles with a collective 5.4%, and Palm webOS with 2.1%. iPhone, projected at 71.5 million unites sold, doesn’t have Nokia’s existing footprint or Google’s services, but ...

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