
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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"Zune guru." They have those?"
Of course. This is after all a Microsoft "me too" device. With Microsoft, instructions for turning on the device would require a minimum of 10 pages of redundant information. Necessitating a need for Guru to instruct the dozen users in the US and the additional 6 from Canada.
Yeh, because the ipod touch wasn't a me too device, even though there were already touch screen mp3 players that were released.
"Yeh, because the ipod touch wasn't a me too device, even though there were already touch screen mp3 players that were released."
By all means. Please provide me that product that mirrors the iPod Touch, making the iPod Touch a "me too" device. The device you mention should have, just to name a few items.
16GB
Open GL
Open ES
UNIX OS
Full Multi-Touch UI ( Yes full Multi-Touch enabled OS )
Real Browser
WiFi b/g
Real eMail
MobileMe/Push Support
In that case Jubei, are you saying the Zune is NOT a me-too to the iPod because of the built in radio?
Jubei: Return of the Human Irritant
JUBIE! i havent seen you trolling in a few!
How are you, you little twat
Hey, Jubei, before you spout off, you should probably do some research. Look at Archos... Oh, but no, the iPod Touch can't be a me-too product, because it's obviously a different shape... Oh, and it uses flash memory instead of a higher capacity hard drive... Oh, and there are many little details that make it different- much in the way the Zune is different from the iPod and iPod Touch. Quit with the double standards bullshit.
Go back under your bridge, troll. We've seen more than we want from you in the past week. Take another month long vacation.
Yes of course the two devices has a major difference that should be taken to account. I should not compare the two devices at all.
The fact that the Zune has generated "ZERO" interest from a recent report posted here on Engadget, is proof enough that both devices are quite different. One is extremely desireable, the other not. With a ZERO percent interest, perhaps the product favorably compares to another product like a "porta-potty" or even a "pooper scooper".
Thanks for helping me clear that up guys.
Jubei, the sales and the marketshare of the Zune prove otherwise. There is interest in the Zune, and it can only grow, provided Microsoft is willing to continue to grow the product and introduce new features to the line, and continue to do it better than the competition from Apple. Obviously your grip on reality is slipping further- thanks for helping me clear that up, Jubei.
Gosh, maybe your right Zune God. Let me check.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10216031-1.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=Crave
Nope still Zero, Nada, 0% interest. Ahaha
lol
Jubei, according to that little chart, that means no company makes an MP3 player that has any interest- other than Apple of course. Imagine that. How ignorant of you to use one study (maybe 2, but I wouldn't doubt it if this was the one Engadget had played host to a while back) as the sole determination of whether or not a product has interest or not... But by your standards, lets see how this works out- Zune marketshare > Apple Macintosh computer marketshare. Have fun with that one, Jubei. Maybe you'll continue to make ignorant little comments.
By the way, apparently you can't read: Z*E*U*S.:God =/= Zune God. I don't know, but it really shows your lack of intelligence.