
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 am writing this from an NB305. I have had it for two days. I originally ordered an NB205 but canceled it when I realized the NB305 was about to be released. My only other Netbook experience is with n EeePC 1005 and the keyboard on the NB305 is much better. I really like the spacing between the keys - I struggled with the keyboard on the EeePC.
I did a few upgrades to mine - replaced the HDD with a 128 GB SDD, upgraded memory to 2GB and installed Win7 Ultimate. I am pretty happy with it so far.
@mpwalsh8
where did u order/customize your toshiba? I want to get one. Thanks
@Ondnxtlvl
Ordered NB305, 2GB RAM, and Kingston 128GB SSD from Amazon. OS upgrade came via our corportate agreements with MS. The only thing that was tricky was getting the Toshiba drivers (I did a complete clean install of Win7) as they were not available from Toshiba web site (at least that I could find). Used the recovery process to load the Toshiba drivers and applications to 2GB USB flash drive and only instlled about 1/4 of them in the end.
I think the next thing I will try is to partition the SSD install ChromeOS as a second operating system.