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IDC: Windows Phone to surpass Apple's iOS by 2015CNET (blog) - Lance Whitney - 10 Jun, 2011Energized by the recent deal between Microsoft and Nokia, Windows Phone will grab the No. 2 spot ahead of Apple's iOS in the global smartphone market by 2015, according to IDC's latest Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker. ... |
Time to Jump Off the Burning Mobile Platform?Wall Street Journal (blog) - Adrian Kerr - 10 Jun, 2011Life isn't getting any easier for Nokia Corp. Chief Executive Stephen Elop, who has had to endure another torrid week fighting off takeover talk. Its recent profit warning has been followed by a slew of downgrades by ratings agencies, ... |
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Global smartphone sales to grow 55 per cent in 2011: reportThe Hindu - 10 Jun, 2011Worldwide smartphone market is expected to grow 55 percent in 2011 over the previous year, thanks to an expanding user base, research firm International Data Corp. (IDC) said in a report released on Thursday. IDC predicted that vendors will ship a ... |
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Smartphone global sales to rise 55%Boston Globe - 10 Jun, 2011By Bloomberg News TORONTO â€" Global sales of smartphones will increase by 55 percent this year, with handsets using Google Inc.'s Android operating system projected to account for about two of every five sold in the second half, according to ... |
Nokia's Top Technology Officer Departs, Maybe for GoodNew York Times - Matthew Saltmarsh - 10 Jun, 2011The Finnish cellphone maker Nokia said on Thursday that its chief technology officer had taken a leave of absence and would be temporarily replaced by the head of the company's research center. Richard Green, chief technology ... |
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IDC starts walking down Windows Phone 7 2015 projectionsZDNet (blog) - Larry Dignan - 10 Jun, 2011IDC is projecting that there will be nearly 1 billion smartphone unit shipped in 2015 and has begun the long tweaking process for its platform standings. Larry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and ... |
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Windows Phone to pass iPhone in 2015, IDC saysThe Seattle Times (blog) - Brier Dudley - 10 Jun, 2011Research giant IDC expects Microsoft's phone software to leap ahead by 2015, assuming its hookup with Nokia goes smoothly. The firm is predicting that Windows Phone will over take Apple's iPhone by then, claiming the second largest market share behind ... |
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Nokia CEO Bashes the Mobile Phone RevolutioninfoSync World - Sindre Lia - 10 Jun, 2011Nokia CEO Stephen Elop bashes the Mobile Phone Revolution. Let's look at how Nokia's product strategy was kind of useless already ten years ago. Those of us who had fun reviewing cell phones for a living in the ... |
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Nokia CTO takes leave of absenceThe Independent - Nick Clark - 10 Jun, 2011The beleaguered mobile phone group Nokia has been hit by more bad news after its chief technology officer, Rich Green, went on a leave of absence believed to have been triggered by a dispute over strategy. A Nokia spokesman said Mr Green ... |
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Nokia's top boffin 'on leave'Times LIVE - 10 Jun, 2011Nokia said its chief technology officer has gone on leave, and a Finnish newspaper said he is not likely to return due to differences on strategy, another blow to the struggling cellphone group. The Helsingin Sanomat quoted unnamed sources as saying ... |
More trouble for NokiaCanadianBusiness.com (blog) - Joe Castaldo - 10 Jun, 2011Struggling mobile device maker Nokia suffered another blow Thursday when its chief technology officer, Richard Green, took a leave of absence after just one year at the company. Green left "to attend to a personal matter ... |
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Microsoft aids developers in porting Android apps to Windows PhonesZDNet (blog) - Mary Jo Foley - 10 Jun, 2011Just two months after delivering a tool to help developers port iPhone apps to Windows Phone 7, Microsoft is adding Android support to it. Mary Jo Foley has covered the tech industry for 25 years for a ... |
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Elop rejects 'baseless' Nokia sale rumoursZDNet UK (blog) - David Meyer - Jun 9, 2011Nokia is not for sale, chief executive Stephen Elop reiterated on Thursday at the Open Mobile Summit in London. Asked to respond to rumours that either Samsung, Apple or Microsoft was in talks to buy the embattled ... |
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1B smartphones to ship in 2015, IDC saysComputerworld - Matt Hamblen - Jun 9, 2011Computerworld - Nearly 1 billion smartphones will be shipped globally in 2015, almost double the amount for all of 2011, as millions of people seek out the more powerful mobile phones that are dropping in price, market research firm IDC ... |
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Android, Windows Phone 7 Set to Be Most Popular Mobile PlatformsPC Magazine - Chloe Albanesius - Jun 9, 2011Android will continue its climb toward mobile operating system dominance, capturing about 40 percent of the market in the second half of 2011, according to Thursday estimates from IDC. IDC pointed to the "significant and growing ... |
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Elop rejects Nokia sale rumours as 'baseless'Financial Times - Andrew Parker - Jun 9, 2011Stephen Elop, Nokia's chief executive, insisted the deeply troubled mobile phone maker was not for sale, saying takeover speculation was “baseless”. Mr Elop gave a bullish assessment of Nokia's prospects at a London ... |
Nokia Is Not for Sale, But Its CTO May BePC Magazine - Sara Yin - Jun 9, 2011Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said rumors that Nokia was for sale were "baseless," amidst reports that the struggling handset maker's Chief Technology Officer has taken an indefinite leave of absence because Nokia is replacing its MeeGo project ... |
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Are the Carriers Strangling Windows Phone 7 at Retail?PC Magazine - Sara Yin - Jun 9, 2011Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 is just getting started as a platform, but the people actually selling the phones may be favoring its competitors. By Sara Yin Are the Carriers Strangling Windows Phone 7 at Retail? For a seven-month-old platform, ... |
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Nokia CTO replaced by Professor of KarmaRegister - Andrew Orlowski - Jun 9, 2011Rich Green is no longer Nokia's Chief Technology Officer, and is taking a leave of absence from the troubled Finnish company. The company has confirmed that Henry Tirri, a distinguished academic and ... |
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Head of technology at Nokia is MIAThe Seattle Times - Sharon Chan - Jun 9, 2011Head of technology at global phone maker Nokia has gone on leave, the Associated Press reported Thursday. Richard Green, chief of technology, is taking time off to attend to a personal matter, the AP said. Nokia is Microsoft's most important partner to ... |
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Elop: Nokia will cut its phone development timeZDNet UK - David Meyer - Jun 9, 2011Nokia is cutting the time it takes to develop new handsets by one third, according to chief executive Stephen Elop. Nokia's Stephen Elop has said the company will cut the amount of time it takes to develop ... |
Windows Phone 7 is set to outgrow Android and IOS over the next few yearsInquirer - Dean Wilson - Jun 9, 2011WINDOWS PHONE 7 (WP7) is set to outgrow the rival mobile operating systems over the next few years, according to a report released by the International Data Corporation (IDC). Microsoft's late-comer smartphone OS is expected to grow its ... |
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Smartphone deliveries seen up 55 percent in 2011: IDCReuters Canada - Georgina Prodhan, Dan Lalor - Jun 9, 2011LONDON (Reuters) - Deliveries of smartphones like Apple's iPhone are expected to increase 55 percent this year, four times as fast as the wider phone market, IT research firm IDC said. IDC said Thursday growth would be fueled by lower prices, ... |
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Nokia CTO on leave amid report of strategy disarrayReuters Canada - Ritsuko Ando, Georgina Prodhan - Jun 9, 2011HELSINKI/LONDON (Reuters) - Nokia said its technology chief was on indefinite leave after a media report of strategy disagreements, and a second credit agency cut its rating in another blow for the stricken phone ... |
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Nokia CEO dismisses buyout rumoursInquirer - Chris Martin - Jun 9, 2011FINNISH PHONE COMPANY Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop confirmed that the firm "is not for sale" at today's Open Mobile Summit in London. Elop was questioned about the buyout rumours after his speech today and said quite firmly that "Nokia is ... |
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IDC's Raised Smartphone View Sees Shipments Up 55% In 2011Wall Street Journal - Drew FitzGerald - Jun 9, 2011The market for smartphones is now expected to grow 55% this year as more users trade up to advanced devices, according to a revised forecast from industry researcher International Data Corp. IDC now expects vendors will ship 472 million smartphones in ... |
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Bootup: Nokia loses another technology chiefNational Post (registration) - Jameson Berkow - Jun 9, 2011Today in technology: Rich Green becomes the fourth chief technology officer to depart Finnish phone maker Nokia Corp. in five years, Cupertino, California readies approval for Apple Inc. to build a new 3.1 million square foot spaceship-designed campus ... |
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Report: Nokia CTO on the outs in strategy spatCNET (blog) - Lance Whitney - Jun 9, 2011Nokia's chief technology officer may extend his current leave of absence into a permanent departure following a report from a Finnish newspaper that he's been unhappy with recent management decisions. Is Nokia CTO Richard Green leaving ... |
Nokia CEO Denies Takeover Rumours Amid Ratings DowngradeWall Street Journal - Arild Moen - Jun 9, 2011HELSINKI (Dow Jones)--Nokia Corp's (NOK) Chief Executive Stephen Elop was forced into more fire fighting Thursday, denying speculation that the company is a takeover target as it was hit with its third rating ... |
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Nokia's head of technology takes time outThe Associated Press - Jun 9, 2011HELSINKI, Finland (AP) â€" Troubled Finnish handset maker Nokia Corp. on Thursday said its head of technology has taken a leave of absence for an unspecified amount of time. Nokia spokeswoman Paivyt Tallqvist said Chief Technology Officer Richard Green ... |
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