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Research from ComScore shows that Android and Apple now hold more than 93 percent of market share (Android with 52 percent vs. Apple's 41 percent), with Windows Phone 8 (3.4 percent) and ...
While I’m reasonably sure iOS isn’t going to be a long-term dominator, I’m not so sure about Android vs. Windows Embedded. As we saw with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer going from zero to hero in a ...
Gartner shows worldwide market share is even higher for Android, with 52.5% (up from 25.3% a year earlier), while iOS has 15% and Microsoft (WP7 and older Windows Mobile OSs) at 1.5%.
Android fans, of course, are having a field day as iOS’s market share as a percentage of the worldwide market share is down to 13.2 percent. Android itself surged to 79.3 percent in the quarter.
AT&T and Nokia are about to launch the Lumia 900, arguably the first Windows Phone "hero" device to hit the U.S. market. Business users should pay close attention, given Blackberry's steepening ...
Also, iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8, and BlackBerry 10 all support Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) policies, which provides basic but common cross-platform management for less-rigorous ...