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The smartphone wars, one year later
The iPhone leads the pack, Android is gaining, everybody else is losing shareBy Philip Elmer-DeWittIt's been a year since Google (GOOG) released Andro...
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Smartphone wars: The big picture
Apple, Google, RIM, Microsoft, Nokia, Palm, Linux -- who's in it for the long haul?Two news events -- the imminent arrival of Research in Motion's (RI...
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Smartphone traffic is up 193% in a year
Led by iPhone and the Androids. Traffic from the iPod touch is growing even faster.Smartphone traffic is up. Feature phone share is down. And traffic ...
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2011 will be the year Android explodes
(Not this kind of smartphone growth.) Image by @boetter via FlickrEver-improving networks and a big hardware announcement that will send handset price...
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How Mafia Wars can fix the media
The Internet is an emporium of inequity. For example, in the massively popular social game Farmville, a little garden gnome will run you 13 Farmville ...
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The smartphone as navigator
By Jon ForttNew software transforms your phone into a GPS device – and a pretty good one, tooAs my wife will tell you, I have a comically bad sense of...
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'Car Wars:' A peek into the automotive future
A new Merrill Lynch report sees big gains for Hyundai and Ford; slowdowns at GM, Chrysler.By Alex Taylor IIIMost forecasts of future performance in th...
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IDC: Android to surpass Symbian in Europe next year
Losing Europe would pretty much end Nokia's run as the world's leading mobile OS.via Parker Bros.The Android news lately is starting to feel like the ...
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Twitter: Buzz first, profits later
The "Web toy" is hot. Who cares how Twitter will make money?By Adam LashinskyLast summer, well after Twitter had become the buzz of the New York and S...
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Is Dell readying a smartphone for China?
By Jessi HempelThe PC maker widely rumored to be pursuing a phone for Chinese market. Is that a smart call?Will Dell (DELL) be able to get a smartphon...
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