
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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one reason winmo wont catch up...its NOT ENOUGH APPS!
what u think people gone say o...they have 2k apps in there market, (while honestly they have about under 1k now) im going to get a winmo phone and wait for everyone else to get one then wait for developers to see that everyone is getting one and start making apps for it!...NAH!
@aleis
That's because us Windows Mobile users don't need to use a centralized place to get applications for our phones.. We've had thousands of 'apps' way before the Apple App store was even a thought..
@aleis
Stupid meme #2:
Well X company has 10000000 apps, no one is going to want a device with less.
Why?
I'm not going to use 1000000 apps. I have dozens on my device, but only keep 12 on my menu screen because the rest are novelty or no longer needed. No one needs all of those apps like no one needs to do their shopping at a mega department store.
10,000 or 1000000. After a certain number, it becomes just saturation and duplication.
Windows machines have access to millions of programs stretching back almost 20 years. Apple machine cant run some programs created back in 2000. Does that keep Apple from making new versions of OSX?
@tastypotato
So in essence, you can't really total up the amount of applications there are for Windows Mobile out there because you'd have to crawl the entire internet looking for .cab files and count them.
@LAY
O PLEASE!
if u had the option you would choose 100000 vs 900 right?
taking up for winmo is too hard. i was winmo FB for 5 years!
@aleis
Hi, I'm aleis. I'm a tool that doesn't know shit, yet comments on things anyway. I think the only WinMo apps that exist are in the WinMo marketplace. I have no clue that people have been developing apps for WinMo since well before the iPhone ever came out.
Freaking moron.
@lamerz
dude.
i`ve written winmo apps.
@aleis Yeah but if you take out the duplicate flashlight and fart apps out of the App Store you're left with something like 5000 apps tops.
@aleis
Windows Mobile has like 30,000 apps, by the way.