
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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I can't wait for the next version of windows. It should come out pretty soon. It's not going to take long to program because all they are going to be allowed to ship is the kernel. God forbid they include a shell, GUI, desktop environment, search, or any software that might make our experience nicer. That might create a monopoly.
Your're completly right. You can criticise MS. That's ok, but MS get's sued for including features in it's OS that everybody includes.
Apple had search and for spotlight for quite a while. You can't turn spotlight off very easily. And installing Google Desktop makes no sense on a MAC ... but you can. But nobody sues Apple for the many, many functions included in the OS.
Suing a company for things like this - and winning - is in my opinion total bullshit. They are a software company for holy somethings sake. Now other software companies sue them to forbid their software so you have to take a third party tool. I'd say: just make better software that's worse replacing the included tools.
The only thing that makes sense is not allowing them to block the installation and functions of other programs. And they have never done something like this.- An OS is only popular when there's enough software, developers ... - Maybe you can't uninstall the Internet Explorer. But you can use whatever browser you want. Period.
There's a notepad software in Windows. And there are some nice replacements for it, if you need stuff like this ... it's that easy.