No matter how odd an individual implementation is, they won.
No reason to change.
When apple owned the smartphone market and android was announced, did you think it had a chance?
No way
No matter how odd an individual implementation is, they won.
No reason to change. When apple owned the smartphone market and android was announced, did you think it had a chance? |
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It's interesting
Google doesn't break out Android in its financial results,
The word "Android" doesn't even feature in Google's 2012Q2 results: http://investor.goog...ogle_earnings.pdf Whereas the word "iPhone" has the number "$22,690" (that's millions of dollars, for the quarter; fucking hell) next to it in Apple's results: http://images.apple....q3fy12datasum.pdf |
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I said android, not google
It splits the market with IOS
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IIRC, I think I did.
And I saw a clear example that Android still has a lot of ground to cover:
https://github.com/a...rty-devs-and-apps This is the list of 3rd-party apps for social networking API App.Net. The number of iOS apps outnumber the Android apps by more than 10 to 1. Wade. Just Add Story http://justaddstory.wordpress.com/
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