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Research firm has low expectations for Windows Phone 7Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) - 8 Sep, 2010In the smart-phone world, Microsoft is in fifth place now and it will be in fifth place in 2014, a research firm said Tuesday, even with the release of ... |
Android market share to surge over next four yearsCNET - Lance Whitney - 8 Sep, 2010The global smartphone market of 2014 could see Android in second place with a 25 percent share, followed by BlackBerry, Apple, ... |
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Smartphones Selling Like Hotcakesmsnbc.com - Wolfgang Gruener - 8 Sep, 2010You did not need me to tell you that, I know. However, since IDC just raised its sales forecast for 2010 by a full 10 ... |
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Predicting the Future of Phones is UnpredictablePC World - 8 Sep, 2010Change in the tech industry isn't always about trajectories -- sometimes it's about unexpected twists and big bangs that even experts can't anticipate. ... |
Worldwide smartphone market blossomingIndependent - 8 Sep, 2010Market research IDC forecasts there will be around 269.6 million smartphones shipped globally in 2010, a 55.4 percent increase on 2009's figure of 173.5 ... |
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Mobile industry faces long road to Green, says IDCVanguard - Prince Osuagwu - 8 Sep, 2010As the world is going Green, it is believed that the ubiquity of mobile phones around the globe is critical for the manufacturers of these ... |
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Cellphone market growing faster than expected: IDCEconomic Times - 8 Sep, 2010HELSINKI: Research firm IDC raised its cellphone market growth forecasts due to strong demand for new smartphones like Apple's iPhone 4. ... |
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Crowded Smartphone Market Could Bring IT HeadachesPC World - Jeff Bertolucci - Sep 7, 2010Business and consumer demand for smartphones is growing rapidly, but no single mobile operating system will rule the market in ... |
IDC boosts 2010 smartphone shipment projections by 10%Computerworld - Matt Hamblen - Sep 7, 2010Computerworld - IDC today said that Global smartphone shipments will jump by 55% this year compared to 2009, and 10% more than projections ... |
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IDC: Android To Grab Number-Two Spot In 2014NewsFactor Network - Adam Dickter - 8 Sep, 2010IDC's research, which predicts the rise of Android to the number-two slot is based on multitude of data. "Phone vendors have been drawn to ... |
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Can Android maintain its accelerated momentum?TG Daily - Aharon Etengoff - 8 Sep, 2010Android is currently the fastest growing operating system in the mobile sphere. But can Google's popular OS maintain its accelerated momentum and fend off ... |
webOS fails to stick in 2014, says IDC report (Windows Phone gains 43%!)Gadgetell - Jg Mason - 8 Sep, 2010Analyst IDC announced where they believe smartphones will be in 2014. This year, IDC predicts manufacturers will ship ... |
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IDC Predicts 10 Percent Increase in Market for SmartphonesTMCnet - Vinti Vaid - 8 Sep, 2010The worldwide market for smartphones is expected to grow 55.4 percent this year as compared to 2009. ... |
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IDC: global smartphone market to grow 55.4 percent this yearMobile Burn - Todd Haselton - 8 Sep, 2010IDC, a research firm, has released a new report that says it expects the smartphone market to have grown 55.4 percent this year over 2009, ... |
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Sales of smart phones expected to jump 51%San Diego Union Tribune - Mike Freeman - 8 Sep, 2010Smart phones continue to be hot sellers even in a weak economy, with industry research firm IDC projecting this week that ... |
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Analyst Raises Smartphone Growth Predictions To 55.4 Percent In 2010MocoNews - 8 Sep, 2010With only three months left in the year, IDC feels comfortable raising its forecast for worldwide smartphone growth for 2010. ... |
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Android the wild card to watch says IDCRCR Unplugged - 8 Sep, 2010As consumer appetite for smartphones grows ever more voracious, research outfit IDC has admitted even its wildest growth predictions came in 10% lower than ... |
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IDC: Smartphone shipments to surge 55% this yearFierceWireless - Phil Goldstein - 8 Sep, 2010If there is one task that US wireless carrier executives remain loath to outsource, it is the management of their wireless networks. ... |
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Smart Phone Market Growth Tops Expectations, According to IDCTMCnet - Tracey E. Schelmetic - 8 Sep, 2010In an era in which most financial and sales projections have turned out disappointing, research firm IDC (News ... |
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Smartphones driving strong mobile salesV3.co.uk - 8 Sep, 2010The market for smartphone devices has risen by 55.4 per cent this year, exceeding expectations and pushing overall mobile sales forecasts up by 10 per cent ... |
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Smartphone market to smash 2010 predictionsIT PRO - Jennifer Scott - 8 Sep, 2010IDC claims the smartphone market will smash its own previous predictions for this year by 10 per cent. By Jennifer Scott, 8 Sep 2010 at 11:33 The smartphone ... |
Global smartphone market to grow 55.4% in 2010: IDCComputer Business Review - 8 Sep, 2010Global converged mobile device market is projected to grow 55.4% in 2010 compared to previous year, and is 10% more than the previous projections from IDC ... |
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IDC Boosts 2010 Smartphone Sales PredictionsITProPortal - 8 Sep, 2010According to global mobile phone tracking firm International Data Corporation (IDC), the sale of smartphones will jump to 55 per cent this year, ... |
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270m smartphones to ship this year says IDCMobile Entertainment - Stuart Dredge - 8 Sep, 2010Analyst firm IDC claims that 269.6 million smartphones will ship this year, up 55.4% compared to 2009, ... |
Android, Windows Phone Will Lead Smartphone Market Surge: IDCeWeek - Nicholas Kolakowski - 8 Sep, 2010Google Android and Windows Mobile will see their smartphone market share increase by 2014, while BlackBerry and Apple will experience declines, according to ... |
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New Report: Smartphones Will Share the Stage, No One Will Dominate the MarketGadgetCrave.com - Chris Weiss - Sep 7, 2010Over the past few years, everyone's been waiting for either Apple or Android to emerge as the dominating force in the smartphone market. ... |
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IDC raises 2010 smartphone shipment forecast to 270 millionUnwired View - Sep 7, 2010By Vlad Bobleanta on 07 Sep 10 Smartphones, smartphones, smartphones. Or “converged mobile devices”, to quote analysts. That's where it's at in the mobile ... |
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Can Android Be Stopped in the World of Smartphones?GigaOm (blog) - Kevin C. Tofel - Sep 7, 2010IDG today boosted its smartphone sales outlook for 2010 by 10 percent, citing “greater-than-expected ... |
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Windows Phone No. 5 in 2014, right behind Apple, predicts IDCTechFlash (blog) - Sep 7, 2010Research firm IDC went out on a limb today with some highly specific predictions for the worldwide smartphone market, releasing projections that show ... |
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IDC: 270 Million Smartphones To Be Shipped This Year, Up 55.5 Percent Over ...Mobile Marketing Watch (blog) - Sep 7, 2010The International Data Corporation (IDC) has released numbers related to smartphone shipments, indicating massive continued growth and consumers' appetite ... |
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