
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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More reporting on Chinese gadgets and smooching Steve Job's hinder and less faulty political opinion, please. You just encourage the 12 year old crazies to post their Che poetry and repeat stupid conspiracy crap they read on prison planet and the Daily KoS.
Let Gizmodo keep the hippie comments, please.
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Seriously.
"Oooooh we dont like Fox News or Glenn Beck. Aint we uber sophisticated?"
No.
I hate it when engadget gets political.. Stick to the gadgets! Becoming political is the one thing turns me off from bands that I've loved in the past... It ruins them for me.
Now be honest here, do you hate it when people get political, or do you hate when people disagree with your politics?
Well put. I left Gizmodo and the rest of the Gawker and ex-Gawker properties behind because they became cesspools of uninformed and noisy leftist prattle. Initially, this was limited to the comments, but then it seems the editors were emboldened by the pervasive political preening and then started incorporating their own views (cribbed from HuffPo, Daily Show, etc.) into their articles. Looks like we've got the same pattern forming here: wtf does Fox's interest or lack thereof in Kindle have to do with their television programming? I suppose it's Engadget's prerogative to use their venue as a means to perform drive-by hits upon political content they don't like, but they would be wise to remember that about 50% (or more, if you relied upon Fox ratings) of the potential readership doesn't share their snarky view of the Right, and people do tend to ignore media sources which insinuate insults of their audience into their content. See: decline of newspapers, network news, and abject failure of liberal radio.
Off Topic but I used to use the handle AtomicPlayboy years and years ago. Where'd you come up with it?
@Dave:
From watching Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie a couple of years back. Admiral William Blandy, when describing early nuclear testing, denied being "an atomic playboy, as one of my critics labeled me, exploding these bombs to satisfy my personal whim." This cracked me up, and I'm a rabid fan of all things nuclear, so there you go. I had to go with AtomicPlayboyX on XBox Live, so somebody (maybe you?) beat me to it there.
Sorry for the OT, everyone, but I had to respond.