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Android Developers Can't Get Paid And It's Killing The Platform-Here's Why ... San Francisco Chronicle According to a report from Flurry, for every dollar of iOS revenue, developers only get 24 cents from Android. Recently, we spoke with Peter Farago, VP of Marketing at Flurry, to get his thoughts on the mobile platform wars. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Android reclaims 61 percent of all US smartphone sales CNET Grabbing ground lost during the holiday quarter, Android now holds almost two-thirds of the US market, says NPD Group. by Lance Whitney May 7, 2012 9:59 AM PDT Follow @lancewhit Android has staged a healthy lead over Apple's iOS as the smartphone wars ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Possible Verdict Looms in Oracle-Google Trial ABC News A verdict is likely Monday in a high-profile trial over Oracle's claims that Google stole some of the technology used in its popular Android software for smartphones. The jury ended last week in unanimous agreement on all but one of the issues being ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android Malware Could Infiltrate Corporate Networks Wall Street Journal (blog) The new piece of malware—called a Trojan, because it is disguised as piece of safe software—is known as NotCompatible and is directed at Android smartphones and tablets. There is a risk that corporate networks will be compromised, but it appears for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Kindle Fire Gets Doused -- After Scorching Prospects For Other Android Tablets Forbes As I predicted when the Kindle Fire was introduced (such as in this post and this one), Amazon's low price, underpowered tablet has caused more problems for other Android tablet makers than for Apple. In the process, it has sealed Apple's dominance of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Funamo, Parental Control for Android that Works! San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Funamo releases Funamo Parental Control, a mobile parental control software for Android-powered devices with patent-pending web filtering, safe search, application protection/restriction and device monitoring. Cupertino, CA (PRWEB) May 07, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Best Android-powered tablets ZDNet (blog) By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes | May 7, 2012, 6:14am PDT Summary: While I firmly believe that the iPad is the best tablet out there, there are some fantastic Android tablets on offer. "I want to buy a tablet, but I do not want to get an iPad. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android tablets still struggling; iOS hogging all the gaming revenue ITworld.com By Peter Smith Add a new comment May 07, 2012, 8:30 AM — More potentially grim news for Android fans this week. According to a press release from IDC, Android is dragging down the whole "media tablet" market. The analyst firm predicted sales of 18.6 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Android Community Weekly: May 6th, 2012 | Android Community By Michael Crider Another week's gone past, and believe it or not, there are stories other than the Galaxy S III announcement to talk about. But we'll definitely be talking about. Android Community | ||
Opera Mini on Android and bada OS via Samsung Apps | Ubergizmo By Edwin Kee We speculated on whether the bada OS from Samsung has reached the end of the road just last week, and it seems as though nothing came out of it – so there is still some life left in the bada [...] Ubergizmo | ||
Apple dominating Android with 84 percent of mobile gaming ... By Meghan Kelly There's a reason why so many developers feels iOS users are more valuable than Android: Apple is killing it in mobile gaming with 84 percent of all mobile gaming revenue in the US. VentureBeat | ||
Why Android Can't Monetize - Business Insider By Alex Cocotas A version of this note appeared last week on Business Insider Intelligence, BI's market research service on the internet industry. If you were a subscriber, you'd already know this! Click here to find out more and sign up for a free trial → ... Advertising | ||
Konami's X-Men arcade game port for Android free on Amazon App ... By Raveesh Bhalla Last year, Konami brought their classic X-Men arcade game to Android 18 years after its first release. And if you haven't given it a try already, and are in. Android Phone Fans |
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