
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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Here are my predictions:
1. The iPhone will be slow when it comes to web browsing, document management, attachments and data transfer. In fact, until a 3G version comes along.
2. When launched in Europe, the flashy new voicemail display features will not work and a 2mp camera will be so lackluster compared to the current 3mp ones.
3. As a mobile phone it's too big and heavy for most to feel comfortable. Yes it looks sexy, but how long before the competition bring out smaller lighter versions.
4. Will that non tactile qwerty keyboard be any less frustrating than using the #key to change predictive text characters.
5. Next Xmas I expect to see a mini version of the iPhone and later still an iPhone nano.
6. One year after that expect the iPhone shuffle.
It won't have a screen and will dial your contacts completely randomly, for that surprise communications vibe, but it will still look very sexy.
P.S. My one real gripe about what we've read on the iPhone so far is in fact the headphones. Having slick earphones with a built in microphone and squeeze button is great...but Apple should have just included that up to mini jack...to let people use their own headphones.