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Analysis: Market launch of the Nexus One is a huge flop! - Google-oekonomie.de

Smartphone: Apple and Android to lay

September 2009 and December 2009 shows from Apple and Android, as the two winners in market share.

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Apple with its iPhone platform, increased its market share by 1.2 '% to 25.3%
Google with the Android platform has doubled its market share from 2.5% to 5.2% more than.
The biggest loser was present Palm. Interestingly, the figures for the first and second quarter of 2010 are expected.Read more at www.google-oekonomie.de
 

World Cup to be shown on Smartphones | News

Apple, Android, and RIM Win the Smartphone Race in 2009, Nokia and Symbian Not Far Behind

40% of Blackberry users willing to trade in for an iPhone

Nokia N900 Not Upgradeable to MeeGo? | The Unlockr

Nokia trims share of larger handset market | Reuters

Global Smartphones mkt to reach 804.42 million units - CIOL News Reports

Nokia N97 Mini Smartphone: Slick But an Overpriced Mobile Phone

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Unfortunately, Nokia has been lagging behind such powerhouse Apple, RIM, and HTC in the lucrative market for smart phones. The Finnish company is doing it all wrong because they keep releasing sub par models with steep price tags. The Nokia N97 Mini is just not worth the $550 dollars of my hard-earned money. Maybe for its bigger brother, Nokia N97, this price is fair for some buyers. But feature for feature, Nokia N97 Mini cannot stand up to Verizon’s Motorola Droid phone or the iPhone because people are now more discerning of a product’s usability in their lives.

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Access the Web via smartphones grows 600% in the last 12 months

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The traffic on websites via smartphones grew by 600% in the last 12 months, according to information provided by Bango, analyst firm specializing in mobility

The traffic on websites via smartphones grew by 600% in the last 12 months, according to information provided by Bango, analyst firm specializing in mobility. The percentage represents an increase in the number of visits to mobile websites six times in the comparison between December 2009 and the same month of 2008.

Read more at www.osnumerosdainternet.com.br
 

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