HTC Tattoo can only be fun for a whileEconomic Times - Sriram Sharma - 11 Mar, 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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Blackberry still boss in smartphone usersWashington Business Journal - Jeff Clabaugh - 11 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 holds second place in US smartphone shareNetworkWorld.com - Dan Moren - 11 Mar, 2010Market research firm ComScore is back with the latest numbers on the battle for consumers' hearts and minds in the US smartphone ... |
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ComScore: Smart phone use explodes with more texting, social networkingWashington Post (blog) - Cecilia Kang - 11 Mar, 2010Smart phone sales have exploded in recent months, with the number of users reaching 43 million in January, up 18 percent from October, according to survey ... |
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