
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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back then it also took more than 2 hours to burn a cd. now you can burn a dvd in 2 minutes.
@va jj
2 minutes?
@va jj i remember when my dad brought home our brand new $1200 Gateway desktop in 1997. 8GB HDD, 128MB RAM. don't remember the processor. but the kicker was the 2X CD burner. i was the only guy in school with access to a CD burner. my buddy would get PlayStation games at Blockbuster and bring them to me. a few hours later we would take the copies to his house and return the game to Blockbuster. back then there were no mods to play bootleg games. all you had to do was start off a normal disk, pop it open before it booted all the way, swap in the bootleg and slam the lid. maybe you had to hit restart somewhere along the line. i don't remember. i do remember that we were the coolest kids on the block!
@kojo87 I remember doing that too. Had to pop out the crash bandicoot cd before it loaded. I think there is still a cd jacket filled with copied games at my parent's house. Those were burnt at 1x we had a 2x read 1x write. If you walked wrong in the room during the 2+ hours, it would coaster the disc! Haha
@dds1043
I still do that
"Don't go near the computer, its burning a DVD". Like making a cake.