
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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Ugh. Where's the storage?
I was hoping for an upgrade from my Zune 80.
They learned the wrong lessons from the touch. I'd love to see a HD based ipod or Zune touch. Solid State is great and has its advantages, but I still need storage for my music player. Maybe by the time i need to replace my Z80 flash will be big/cheap enough.
Well wake up, since flash memory is so cool, you don't need 80 gigs.
You see HDD is so lame that a great and perfect so far 80Gigs HDD where you could fit ALL your audio and still had lots of space for the video is not as good as a 16 Gigs of flash where you can put half you audio and 3 movies...
Or at least if it's not as good, it's damn cheaper SO WHY THE F**K DID YOU PUT FLASH EVERYWHERE ?
I had a 20Gb multimedia player in 2001.. and now for the same price they are trying to sell me a 16gb multimedia player and it's supposed to feel great I know but I feel like shit about it ...
@Felix: maybe so, but I feel the price is justified, having replaced the HDD in both Zunes and iPods, they really don't last that long, being so portable. I've yet to see any flash-based media player cease to function because of a storage medium failure. So, longevity is worth it IMO. Besides, I have a computer to keep my whole library on; 16GB is pretty good, especially where I can switch it up just about whenever.
But Having 80+GB in your pocket is nice... while it lasts.