
Android accounts for one-quarter of mobile web traffic
Android is mopping up Apple and RIM's declining mobile mindshare in the US, you'll find nothing but corroboration from Quantcast. The analytics firm reckons a full one-quarter of mobile web traffic stateside comes from devices running Google's OS

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This does look pretty cool, and even though I like iTunes as a music player and love my iPod, I don't buy anything from the iTunes store any more (well, I did buy some iPod games and will buy more, probably, when they release more), and I certainly won't be buying movies from iTS. Indeed, I won't be buying any movies anywhere - I don't need to watch movies more than once or twice with rare exception, so a rental model is tons more sensible for movies. Music I buy, not movies.
What do these movie rentals cost? I didn't get that from the article. Ideally I'd be able to play them on my MacBook and my iPod, but I'm sure that at least the latter isn't going to happen. I don't watch movies at home (I have kids, and watching movies at low volume after they are in bed has multiple negatives to it, so I watch movies on my train ride to and from work, in 30 minute segments) and so in all likelyhood I'll stick to Netflix and ripping to MP4.