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Amazon Kindle to get Public Library borrowing feature - 21 Apr, 2011Kindle Book Lending will be powered by OverDrive a cross-platform (Mac, Windows, Android, Blackberry, iOS, Windows Mobile) e-book, audiobook, and media lending platform. OverDrive media supplies more than 500000 pieces of content to libraries, ... |
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You can't trust Gartner's smartphone OS forecast, or any other - Apr 7, 2011Gartner released its smartphone OS forecast today, and it is more bullish about the Symbian-Windows Phone switcheroo than IDC. Gartner predicts that Symbian will go from 19.3 percent market share this year to 0.1 percent in 2015. Windows Mobile will ... |
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You can't trust Gartner's smartphone OS forecast, or any other - Apr 7, 2011Gartner released its smartphone OS forecast today, and it is more bullish about the Symbian-Windows Phone switcheroo than IDC. Gartner predicts that Symbian will go from 19.3 percent market share this year to 0.1 percent in 2015. Windows Mobile will ... |
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You can't trust Gartner's smartphone OS forecast, or any other - Apr 7, 2011Gartner released its smartphone OS forecast today, and it is more bullish about the Symbian-Windows Phone switcheroo than IDC. Gartner predicts that Symbian will go from 19.3 percent market share this year to 0.1 percent in 2015. Windows Mobile will ... |
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You can't trust Gartner's smartphone OS forecast, or any other - 8 Apr, 2011Gartner released its smartphone OS forecast today, and it is more bullish about the Symbian-Windows Phone switcheroo than IDC. Gartner predicts that Symbian will go from 19.3 percent market share this year to 0.1 percent in 2015. Windows Mobile will ... |
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You can't trust Gartner's smartphone OS forecast, or any other - 8 Apr, 2011Gartner released its smartphone OS forecast today, and it is more bullish about the Symbian-Windows Phone switcheroo than IDC. Gartner predicts that Symbian will go from 19.3 percent market share this year to 0.1 percent in 2015. Windows Mobile will ... |
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You can't trust Gartner's smartphone OS forecast, or any other - 8 Apr, 2011Gartner released its smartphone OS forecast today, and it is more bullish about the Symbian-Windows Phone switcheroo than IDC. Gartner predicts that Symbian will go from 19.3 percent market share this year to 0.1 percent in 2015. Windows Mobile will ... |
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You can't trust Gartner's smartphone OS forecast, or any other - 8 Apr, 2011Gartner released its smartphone OS forecast today, and it is more bullish about the Symbian-Windows Phone switcheroo than IDC. Gartner predicts that Symbian will go from 19.3 percent market share this year to 0.1 percent in 2015. Windows Mobile will ... |
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You can't trust Gartner's smartphone OS forecast, or any other - 7 Apr, 2011Gartner released its smartphone OS forecast today, and it is more bullish about the Symbian-Windows Phone switcheroo than IDC. Gartner predicts that Symbian will go from 19.3 percent market share this year to 0.1 percent in 2015. Windows Mobile will ... |
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Hands on with HTC HD7S: aka the Windows Phone that used to be T-Mobile's - Mar 23, 2011In early 2009, the HTC Touch HD was unveiled, a 3.8" WVGA touchscreen device which was obviously a post-iPhone device in chassis design, but was powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 which mandated a stylus and resistive touchscreen. By 2009, this was already ... |
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Hands on with HTC HD7S: aka the Windows Phone that used to be T-Mobile's - Mar 23, 2011In early 2009, the HTC Touch HD was unveiled, a 3.8" WVGA touchscreen device which was obviously a post-iPhone device in chassis design, but was powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 which mandated a stylus and resistive touchscreen. By 2009, this was already ... |
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If Windows Phone is No. 2 by 2015, I'll kiss Steve Ballmer's feet - 30 Mar, 2011IDC presumes Windows Mobile will gobble up most of Symbian's market share. IDC has Symbian going from 20.9 percent smartphone OS share in 2011 to .02 percent in four years. Perhaps not coincidentally, 20.9 percent is the forecast share for Windows ... |
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If Windows Phone is No. 2 by 2015, I'll kiss Steve Ballmer's feet - 30 Mar, 2011IDC presumes Windows Mobile will gobble up most of Symbian's market share. IDC has Symbian going from 20.9 percent smartphone OS share in 2011 to .02 percent in four years. Perhaps not coincidentally, 20.9 percent is the forecast share for Windows ... |
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If Windows Phone is No. 2 by 2015, I'll kiss Steve Ballmer's feet - 30 Mar, 2011IDC presumes Windows Mobile will gobble up most of Symbian's market share. IDC has Symbian going from 20.9 percent smartphone OS share in 2011 to .02 percent in four years. Perhaps not coincidentally, 20.9 percent is the forecast share for Windows ... |
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Hands on with HTC HD7S: aka the Windows Phone that used to be T-Mobile's - Mar 23, 2011In early 2009, the HTC Touch HD was unveiled, a 3.8" WVGA touchscreen device which was obviously a post-iPhone device in chassis design, but was powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 which mandated a stylus and resistive touchscreen. By 2009, this was already ... |
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Hands on with HTC HD7S: aka the Windows Phone that used to be T-Mobile's - 24 Mar, 2011In early 2009, the HTC Touch HD was unveiled, a 3.8" WVGA touchscreen device which was obviously a post-iPhone device in chassis design, but was powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 which mandated a stylus and resistive touchscreen. By 2009, this was already ... |
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Hands on with HTC HD7S: aka the Windows Phone that used to be T-Mobile's - 24 Mar, 2011In early 2009, the HTC Touch HD was unveiled, a 3.8" WVGA touchscreen device which was obviously a post-iPhone device in chassis design, but was powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 which mandated a stylus and resistive touchscreen. By 2009, this was already ... |
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Hands on with HTC HD7S: aka the Windows Phone that used to be T-Mobile's - 24 Mar, 2011In early 2009, the HTC Touch HD was unveiled, a 3.8" WVGA touchscreen device which was obviously a post-iPhone device in chassis design, but was powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 which mandated a stylus and resistive touchscreen. By 2009, this was already ... |
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Hands on with HTC HD7s: aka the Windows Phone that used to be T-Mobile's - 24 Mar, 2011In early 2009, the HTC Touch HD was unveiled, a 3.8" WVGA touchscreen device which was obviously a post-iPhone device in chassis design, but was powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 which mandated a stylus and resistive touchscreen. By 2009, this was already ... |
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Fragmentation is root cause of Android's recent malware problems - 8 Mar, 2011In the last five years I have owned a Sidekick, smartphones running Windows Mobile 5 through 6.5, a few Nokia mobiles, a Blackberry, several Android devices and most recently a Windows Phone 7 smartphone. As you might have gathered, my devotion is ... |
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