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Nokia users in India viewed 12.7 billion webpages, consuming 1.67 PetaBytes of data in H2, 2012

By: Sambit Satpathy |Mar 7th, 2013 at 05:35PM
Filed Under: News, Nokia

India leads the global race in having the most number of app publishers on Nokia Store according to a survey conducted by the Finnish mobile company. The survey called the Nokia Mobisight, studied how Indians accessed Internet on their Nokia phones between June-December 2012. (more…)Google+

Apple could sell almost 200 million iPhones in 2012

By: Todd Haselton |Dec 16th, 2011 at 05:30AM
Filed Under: AlphaWise, Apple, Business, General, Katy Huberty, Mobile

Apple could sell as many as 190 million iPhones next year according to a survey conducted by AlphaWise for Morgan Stanley. The survey results also suggested Apple will sell 31-36 million iPhone handsets this quarter, almost 30% more than estimates from other Wall Street analysts. That figure is also more than the 30 million iPhones Morgan Stanley’s chief Apple analyst Katy Huberty expects the company to sell during the fourth quarter. ”Surprisingly, US consumers expect to buy more iPhones in C1Q...

Facebook tops Google’s own offerings to become most popular Android app

By: Zach Epstein |Dec 12th, 2011 at 07:00PM
Filed Under: Android, Facebook, Gmail, Google, Mobile, Software, popular apps

Beating out popular own-brand apps like Google Search, Gmail, Google Maps and YouTube, Facebook holds the title as the most actively used Android app. Market research firm Nielsen on Monday published the findings of a month-long study to determine the most-used Android apps currently available for the platform. The study made use of Nielsen’s proprietary on-device monitoring software, which has been voluntarily installed by thousands of panelists across the country. Beyond the Android Market itself, F...

87% of Android developers think fragmentation is a problem, survey finds

By: Zach Epstein |Apr 4th, 2011 at 02:04PM
Filed Under: Android, Android fragmentation, Baird, Google, Mobile, Software, android developers, fragmentation problem

The debate surrounding Android fragmentation continues to draw attention, and the issue resurfaced on Monday following the results of a recent survey. According to Baird analyst William Powers, roughly 87% of Android developers believe that fragmentation is a problem for the Android platform. 57% feel Android’s fragmentation problem is either “huge” or “meaningful,” and about 30% agree that it is a problem to a lesser degree. Google said this past November that the overwhelming m...