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Simeon Spearman

comscore-in-store-smartphone-shopping-activities-feb-2012.jpg - 0 views

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    digital truth
Simeon Spearman

Tokyo Subway Straps Send Ads to Your Smartphone - 0 views

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    Cool application of NFC for advertising
Ivy Chang

NFC Nails Could Change The Beauty Industry - PSFK - 1 views

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    Press-on nails that light up when near a NFC-enabled smartphone
John Rich

Apple's Share of Smartphone Industry's Profits Soars to 92% - WSJ - 0 views

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    Why does Apple stock go down?
Emily Knab

Smartphone App Market Reached More Than $2.2 Billion In The First Half Of 2010 - 0 views

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    smartphone app market has reached $2.2B in the 1st half of this year 3.8 billion downloads
Greg Steen

Gartner: Smartphones On the March, But Android Army Can't Save Motorola - 1 views

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    Analysis of shifts in smartphone ownership rates.
Simeon Spearman

Who is Winning the U.S. Smartphone Battle? | Nielsen Wire - 0 views

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    Update from Nielsen on U.S. smartphones. Android - 29% iPhone - 27% BlackBerry - 27% WP7 (surprisingly?) - 10%
Simeon Spearman

'Hummer' handsets now account for 24 percent of US smartphone sales, prove Steve Jobs w... - 0 views

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    24% of US smartphone market goes to 4+ inch display size handsets. Steve Jobs famously said no one wanted these devices.
Greg Steen

Nielsen: Desire for iPhone slips as Android gains - 0 views

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    31 percent of U.S. mobile consumers plan on buying an Android-based smartphone in the next year. Nielsen found that 30 percent of respondents plan to get their hands on an iPhone in the next 12 months. RIM's BlackBerry smartphones and Windows Phone 7-based devices were desired by 11 percent and 6 percent of the respondents, respectively. Surprisingly, 20 percent of those surveyed are still unsure of which smartphone they want to buy.
Greg Steen

Nielsen: Smartphones Outselling Featurephones, iPhone Leading The Charge - 0 views

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    Looks like we have again reached a tipping point of sorts in the mobile market in the U.S. The analysts at Nielsen report that in May, smartphones for the first time started to outsell feature phones, at a ratio of 55 percent to 45 percent. And although all the talk for the last several months has been about the rise of Android, Nielsen says that Apple's iPhone was driving the trend.
John Rich

Xiaomi Now The World's Third Biggest Smartphone Maker, Says IDC | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Let the IP lawsuits begin
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