Apple Beats Android in Mobile Browsing, not Market Share

PC Magazine - David Murphy - 2 Oct, 2011
This one should be simple math at first glance: Android owns 48 percent of the global market share for smartphones, so it should be right around there for total Web use as well, correct? By that, we mean the sheer percentage of traffic ...

iOS's Internet market share hits a record 54.65%

Fortune (blog) - Philip Elmer-DeWitt - 2 Oct, 2011
You would think that with nearly 50% of the global market for smartphones that Google's (GOOG) Android would also dominate the Web. Not so, according to a report issued Saturday by Net Applications. ...

Unreleased iPhone 5 Tops Shopping List of Potential Buyers

Planet Insane - 2 Oct, 2011
A survey conducted by InMobi revealed that although it is not yet available in the market, the Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone 5 is now on the list of over forty percent of the respondents. The survey results have revealed that forty one percent of North ...

iOS owns huge lead in Web browsing, but what about Internet market share?

Examiner.com - 2 Oct, 2011
Net Applications' latest report on Internet market share for mobile devices have some folks asking the question "where's Android?," especially when compared to its reported market share in terms of devices. To that, we have no confirmed answers, ...

iOS Captures More Than 50% of Mobile Internet Market Share

PadGadget - 2 Oct, 2011
By Juli | October 1, 2011 | No comment yet Phones with the Android operating system have continually outsold Apple's iPhone, but despite that fact, devices with iOS continue to have the largest mobile Internet market share, topping out this week at a ...

Study Reveals High Demand For iPhone 5 Ahead of Expected Launch

Social Barrel - Solon Harmony Dolor - 2 Oct, 2011
A new study has revealed that there is a high demand for the iPhone 5 ahead of the expected launch of the next-generation smartphone this Tuesday. There is a high demand for the iPhone 5 which is expected to be launched by Apple this coming Tuesday. ...

iPhone 5 Release Date: Android and Blackberry Users Prepare to Convert

Christian Post - 2 Oct, 2011
By CP News Briefs Apple customers are waiting for the launch of the iPhone 5, which is rumored to be unveiled at an event on Oct. 4. However, it has emerged that it is not only Apple followers who are waiting for the device, but Android and Blackberry ...

iPhone Users Are Happier Than Android Users

Techtree.com - Jayesh Limaye - 2 Oct, 2011
A Nielsen survey carried out in Britain has stated that iPhone users are happier than those who use Android phones. While the report revealed that more UK consumers opted for Android smartphones in the past six months, it also revealed that 86 percent ...

How to join the mobile revolution and help change your world

Smart Business Network - ‎Sep 30, 2011‎
The mobile revolution is here and skyrocketing. It reminds me of social media in 2009 â€"it was no longer something to ponder, but rather to embrace. One of the biggest adjustments businesses have had to make in the first decade of the millennium to ...

Remains of the Day: Apple's Rumored Voice Assistant Feature Gets a Convincing ...

Lifehacker - ‎Sep 30, 2011‎
Take a look at what the voice control interface in OS 5 might be like, the next Android update may have facial recognition built in, and Apple moves to discontinue the iPod Classic. The Next Android Update May Use Facial Recognition: Files referencing ...

Android 'dominates' UK smartphone market

BCS - ‎Sep 30, 2011‎
Android devices dominate the UK smartphone market at present, with Apple down in third behind Blackberry, new research has shown. According to figures from Kantar Worldpanel, Google's platform represented 47.1 per cent of the market in Britain in the ...

iPhone 5 Oct. 4 Event Release: How Much Will it Hurt Android Smartphones?

International Business Times - Anthony Myers - ‎Sep 30, 2011‎
iPhone 5 could get a huge boost of converted Android and Blackberry users if indeed it is launched next month per rumors all over the Web. Now, the research is there to back up that claim. ...

 

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