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Google’s Android OS is the most popular smartphone platform in the US and increases it's distance to Apple
According to comScore, with a 44.8 percent market share, Google’s Android OS is the most popular smartphone platform in the US, and Samsung is the top handset manufacturer overall with 25.3 percent market share.
Android jumps 4.6 points (3 Month Avg. Ending Sep. 2011 vs. 3 Month Avg. Ending Jun. 2011) and Apple secured the #2 position, growing 0.8 percentage points to account for 27.4 percent of the smartphone market. Microsoft ranked forth with only 5.6 percent (-0.2%), after RIM with 18.9% and losing 4.6%.
More at comScore, Inc
Android jumps 4.6 points (3 Month Avg. Ending Sep. 2011 vs. 3 Month Avg. Ending Jun. 2011) and Apple secured the #2 position, growing 0.8 percentage points to account for 27.4 percent of the smartphone market. Microsoft ranked forth with only 5.6 percent (-0.2%), after RIM with 18.9% and losing 4.6%.
More at comScore, Inc
Mobile connectivity will be bigger than the Internet for UK retailing giant
Even though retailer Tesco is one of the few to actually make a profit from its online sales, mobile technology will have a bigger impact to the business, says CIO Mike McNamara
IT is no longer backroom stuff, but be a key touchpoint with customers, he said.
ITworld
Sunday, 13 November 2011
How to Get Started With Google+ Pages for Business
Announced a couple of days ago, Google+ for Business Pages are now available. With the rollout, let’s look at a few key points:
How to Get Started With Google+ Pages for Business
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
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