
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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I only watched the first 3 or 4 videos, but damn, the graphics were choppy as hell!!
Have these people ever used a modern smartphone, or video game console? 7 fps for ANYTHING is completely unacceptable.
The Ford system seemed the best by far, but I wish they'd model their UI to be more like what we are used to with touch screen maps on our phones.
I have a 08 Jeep with the Mygig system, and the touch screen interface is just disgustingly bad.
@toptekjon
If your 08 Jeep is a Liberty, I think the "disgustingly bad" label applies to a lot more than its Mygig system. I had one for about a week while my car was being repaired and I hated every second of it. The steering feel was way too light (Honda Civic steering assist is stupid for a car that size), the car bucked back and plunged forward when tapping the gas or brake even slightly to the point that stop and go traffic was like being in a boat, I felt insulated from the road rather than connected to it, and it had no grip on the road whatsoever. That doesn't even address gripes with the interior quality and looks overall. Now granted the car I had in the shop was my 2008 Acura TL Type-S, but I couldn't help but think that if this is the way all Jeeps felt, I can see why Chrysler isn't doing so hot these days.