You Tell Us: What Do You Want to See Android on Next?AndroidGuys, OHAndroid is slowly taking over the mobile world. It has gone from one handset to a few more models already in the works. We’ve also seen ported devices, media players, and netbooks. This week’s question: What do you want to see Android on next? ...
ITProPortalAndroid Could Overtake iPhone by 2012BusinessWeekBy Natasha Lomas The iPhone's lead over smartphone upstart Android is set to be short-lived, according to new research. Android smartphone sales will outstrip iPhone sales by 2012, a report by industry watchers Informa Telecoms & Media has predicted. ...Study: Android could overtake iPhone by 2012 International Business TimesGoogle Taiwan adds Android engineers to support Android-based ... IntoMobileAndroid tipped to overtake iPhone by 2012 VNUNet.comNational Business Review - FierceWirelessall...
Android To Outsell iPhone By 2012: AnalystInformation Week Weblog, NYNew research published by Informa suggests that the Android platform will surpass the iPhone in unit sales by the year 2012. Do you think that's accurate? Will it really take three years, or do you think it might happen sooner? ...
ITProPortalAndroid netbook on the way: Google sees 3 ways to profitNational Business Review, New ZealandNow there are strong hints of a third contender on the way: Google’s Android. So far, Google’s Android operating system has been restricted to a single “Google phone” HTC’s G1 (soon to be upgraded to the G2 or “HTC Magic”, which will see release in New ...Google sets up Android development team in Taiwan Unwired ViewBallmer: We're ready for the Google operating system ComputerworldApple gives up a little Internet usage share CNET...
Resource Roundup: Android Communities, Old and NewAndroidGuys, OHWhile the Android community space has been dominated by the official Google Groups, this is not to say they are the only places to get community assistance with Android development. The original independent community was anddev.org, ...
SYS-CON MediaShopSavvy adds Skyhook location technologyBoston Globe, United StatesShopSavvy was developed by a Texas company called Big in Japan that makes software for Google's Android platform and that can be used in the Android-powered T-Mobile G1 phone. (The phone is seen at right in an AP file photo. ...ShopSavvy Locations Get More Savvy with Skyhook jkOnTheRunBig in Japan’s ShopSavvy Adds Skyhook Wireless Location Technology istockAnalyst.com (press release)all 11 news articles
TSMC deal offers glimpse of Intel futureCNET News, CAThe iPhone, Blackberry, and Android phones are virtually handheld PCs--with Intel processors nowhere to be seen. So this time instead of coming up with an ARM chip, Intel is trying to shoehorn its successful x86 architecture into the ARM universe of ...
UberGizmoT-Mobile Could Ditch Windows Mobile For AndroidUberGizmo, CAWord has it that T-Mobile could possibly be favoring the Android platform from Google in due time, breaking up with Windows Mobile in the process. Apparently, Reinhard Clemens, board member at Deutsche Telekom (the company behind T-Mobile), ...T-Mobile moving from WM to Android worldwide? Unwired View'T-Systems CEO slams Windows Mobile, calls Android the future' Trading Markets (press release)T-Mobile to Give Up WinMo in Favor of Android Softpediaall 4 news articles
Google sets up Android development team in TaiwanUnwired View, TexasAndroid is mainly associated with smartphones, but that doesn’t mean Google won’t try to bring the OS to other platforms. The Mountain View giant has just set up an Android team somewhere in Taiwan, with the said purpose of providing technical support ...
ShopSavvy perfects its Android app with better location and ...VentureBeat, CAShopSavvy is one of the most popular applications on Google’s Android mobile platform. It has over 400000 users who actively use it on their G1 phones to scan barcodes and look up items online to comparison shop in real-time. And the new version, ...Android Free Download of the Day: ShopSavvy Gigan Wireless and Mobile Newsall 2 news articles
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