Posted by: Olga Kharif on February 09 Android operating system for smartphones has more than doubled its market share in the U.S. between September and December, according to comScore's survey of more than 30,000 consumers aged 13 and up. Android's market share rose from 2.5% in September to 5.2% in...
Posted by: Olga Kharif on February 09 Android operating system for smartphones has more than doubled its market share in the U.S. between September and December, according to comScore's survey of more than 30,000 consumers aged 13 and up. Android's market share rose from 2.5% in September to 5.2% in...
Motorola was the number one OEM in the U.S. during the latter part of 2009, according to a new report from comScore. Regarding smartphone platforms, however, RIM led the pack, followed at some distance by Apple and Microsoft.Motorola and BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion led a three-month snapshot of mobile device...
Motorola was the number one OEM in the U.S. during the latter part of 2009, according to a new report from comScore. Regarding smartphone platforms, however, RIM led the pack, followed at some distance by Apple and Microsoft.Motorola and BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion led a three-month snapshot of mobile device...
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Limited (RIMM: sentiment, chart, options) was the target of heavy call volume yesterday, with activity rising to 1.40 times the usual level...(Read More)
Google, Apple gain smartphone share at expense of Palm, RIM and Microsoft (comScore)
TALF losses from CMBS could exceed $500m for US Treasury in the worst case scenario (GAO via FT Alphaville)
Assets of the largest 1,000 banks in the world grew by 6.8% in FY 2008/2009 to a record $96.4 trillion (IFSL)
Hulu Surpasses 1 Billion Monthly [...]
The change in the mobile phone market caused by the introduction of Apple's iPhone has slightly cut the profits for the handset industry overall, but has most severely affected Nokia and Sony Ericsson, while boosting Research in Motion, according to data released today from Deutsche Bank.
That was quite the rollercoaster ride this week! Something for everyone…bulls and bears. Feasting on the run that started the week, bulls pulled in their horns in advance of Friday’s job report, and while today ended nearly flat that certainly wasn’t the case. A loss of 20K jobs and some very heavy margin selling took the indices [...]
BloggingStocks: As I sit in the Istanbul Airport watching the snow fall outside, I'm reminded of the song by the great Willie Nelson. Some of the best memories of my childhood include singing that song with my father, as we traveled on holiday from campsite to ... Read more
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