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The "Ecosystem": Why I can’t recommend an N8x0 or N900 to my friend
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jandmdickerson
2009-06-03 , 16:54
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I think there may be some Europe versus North Americanism going on here. I understand the OP. since much of the digital media on the net is made consumption ready for Apple, just click and download, it just works. Perhaps this is not a big problem in Europe like it is in the States.
But on my side of the world Apple owns the internet...(I exagerate of course)
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives...e_displays.php
This article talks about
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The iPhone/iTouch group led the pack with 43 percent of mobile web and 65 percent of HTML requests, all on an 8 percent share of the smartphone market. Devices with the Android OS represented less than one percent of the market but accounted for three percent of mobile web and nine percent of HTML ad requests. Though none of us here majored in higher maths, we see this as a sign that if Android devices can capture more of the smartphone market, they might be able to outstrip Apple devices in mobile web use.
The disappointing underacheiver of the report was undoubtedly the Symbian OS, which had 52 percent of the smartphone market but generated only 36 percent of mobile web and 7 percent of HTML requests. This is a fairly good indicator that the Symbian OS might - just might - not be bringing the Internet to life in its truest, most usable form.
http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=910112
Last edited by jandmdickerson; 2009-06-07 at
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