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Apple's smartphone share closer to 13%, still ahead of Microsoft
Apple's share of the worldwide smartphone market is closer to 13% than the 16% reported earlier this week, but that's still good enough to push the iPhone maker past Microsoft to become the third largest smartphone OS vendor, according to Gartner.
Nokia’s touchiest week
scobleizer.com — We’ve arrived in Barcelona, Spain for Nokia World , a week where Nokia talks to its top... customers. When we got here a Nokia executive met me and bragged that the Internet has no clue what they will announce this week. I asked “what ... (more) Nokia’s touchiest week
Fennec (Mobile Firefox) for Symbian
christiansejersen.com — Today we (Mozilla) are focusing our efforts in mobile on Linux and Windows Mobile devices. In Q3... 2008 Symbian had 49.8% of the total smartphone sales (and 57% in Q2) according to Gartner compared to 11.1% for Windows Mobile and 7.2% for Linux. There ... (more) Fennec (Mobile Firefox) for Symbian
HOT: Next Nokia Full Touchscreen Device Leaked!!!
HOT: Next Nokia Full Touchscreen Device Leaked!!!
symbian-freak.com — Wow, wow, wow, here it is, another hot Nokia leak! Although Nokia has managed to hide the... N97 from the public before its official release but promo poster of their next touch based device just appeared on the net and the endless saga of leaking ... (more) HOT: Next Nokia Full Touchscreen Device Leaked!!!
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Segundo o Gartner, iPhone possui 13% do mercado mundial se smartphones, mas ainda está em terceiro lugar
MacMagazine — ... De acordo com o Gartner, a fatia de mercado que a Apple mantém no mercado mundial de smartphones está próximo dos 13%, ao contrário dos 16% que foi anunciado no início da semana, mas já é bastante para colocá-la como terceira maior fabricante nesse mercado. ...

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