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Samsung Considering Bada for The US Market [But No Definite Plans Just Yet ...TFTS (blog) - Mariella Moon - 13 Oct, 2011You might know Samsung in the United States mostly for its Android tablets and smartphones. The flagship Galaxy devices, for instance, are Android-powered. But in Europe and other parts of the globe, Samsung has devices than run not on Android but on ... |
Look Out, Mobile-OS Makers: Here's bada!Motley Fool - Dan Radovsky - 13 Oct, 2011What the United States needs now -- according to hints by Samsung executives -- is not love but yet another mobile operating system. Yes, one more to compete against Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL ) iOS, Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG ... |
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Samsung considering bringing Bada into US marketUbergizmo - Tyler Lee - 13 Oct, 2011Samsung's very own mobile platform, Bada, has done well for itself in Europe, and with the smartphone platform market in the US starting to look a bit crowded with Android, iOS, Blackberry OS, Windows Phone and Symbian just to name a few, ... |
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