
of kids want an iPad
The Nielsen Company presented a cadre of individuals with a list of nice, shiny gadgets and let them cross off anything and everything they'd like to buy in the next six months, and 31 percent of kids 6-12 picked the iPad as one of them.

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As an Iphone user myself I can safely say if you don't take advantage of the massive range of quality apps on there then get an another phone because over a billion downloaded apps since launch means there's certainly something for everyone. If your having trouble finding an app you're after try using the search function or narrowing it down by browsing categories, quite simple but then interface is why Apple are the runaway market leader and like the ipod they'll dominate this market as well by being the best, Zune anyone? I have over 150 apps on my phone, some I use infrequently, some most days and a lot have become essential in my day to day life but that's the point of the app store and why it's such a success.
As usual Microsoft are late to the game and imitating rather than innovating which is why they're a company on the slide. I'll say this for Bill he knows when to cut & run.
churlish: As an iPhone user, you really have no idea of the smart phone market do you? The ONLY thing that MS is 'behind' on here is the on-device Marketplace app. There are currently tens of thousands of Windows Mobile apps out there, easily found via Google, which can be downloaded and not face the type of random censorship Apple pulls.
And if the iPhone were the runaway market leader, why isn't it in the list of top 5 handset manufacturers?