
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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Eh. Bring on OS X 10.5.3
Does it run on my hardware yet? Does it?
FAIL. Screw OSX.
Yes, actually it does. YOU FAIL.
I'm not going to screw with it, it Just Works or it doesn't.
As long as Microsoft owns a fraction of Apple, it's simply not going to happen.
"Does it run on my hardware yet? Does it?
FAIL. Screw OSX."
Now, now. Just because it doesn't run on YOUR hardware doesn't mean it doesn't run on ours.
That's hardly a valid reason to call an OS a failure and "screw" it.
Ever heard of the phrase "each to their own"?
Sooner or later Apple will realize that the only way to survive is to release OSX on regular hardware. That will be a great day for competition, and I look forward to it.
Everyone shut the hell up and use your computer how you like it!!
Right, because having it open to the general populace is immediately popular like the well renowned OS, Linux?
Yep.
Ahh ethana, I see your logic now... OSX can't have unsupported hardware, but linux can!
@Ethana2
You really need to educate yourself before spreading outdated or erroneous information (which you seem to be adept at).
FYI: Microsoft sold its shares of Apple (all $150m) years ago. Get it through your ignorant skull...Microsoft DOES NOT own even a fragment of Apple.
And the first commenter was correct in his observation...desktop Linux does look like something out of 1998.
@ethana2
Opening OSX up for anyone and everyone to use on any hardware config. is NOT going to happen. It is not even a good business plan for Apple. OSX is a great marketing tool for people to come to Apple and pay the higher prices that it asks. Apple products "just work" because they don't have the thousands of hardware configs to support like microsoft because they only allow (outside of Psystar and OSx86 community) OSX to run on specific hardware configurations that they select. This business move eliminates a huge percentage of the problems that ail Windows.
Saying that Apple will have to change their business strategy to survive while they are successful, making money and ever increasing the amount of new Mac users per year is just plain naive. Opening OSX for everyone is probably the worst thing that Apple could do. Once you open OSX there is no reason for people to pay for Apple's expensive hardware when a consumer can go to dell and get something for 50% the cost. Not to mention supreme dictator and micro-manager Jobs would not allow it because he wouldn't be able to control every aspect of every machine that OSX would get installed on once they opened it up.
Wow. As soon as someone mentions Apple the rest of the world goes crazy.