Android holds 40 percent of US smartphone market according to latest Nielsen study
According to Nielsen’s latest numbers from July 2011, 40% of people in the US have smartphones. Out of those with smartphones, Android is top tier with 40% of the share. Compared to iOS which holds 28% and Blackberry still slipping at 19%. It’s ...
VisionMobile study finds Android the least open of popular open-source platforms
Research firm VisionMobile recently published a study of several different open source platforms including Android, Eclipse, the Linux kernel, MeeGo, Firefox, Qt, Symbian, and WebKit. The study, which was partially funded by the European Union, ...
ASiQ announces availability of world’s most expensive Android app
How much would you spend on an Android app? $20? $100? How does $12,500 sound? And that’s just that starting price for SafeCell, the Android application now available from ASiQ. First announced back in December, and being touted as the world’s ...
Survey: Android users visit the most websites, least likely to be on Facebook
Don’t you just love surveys about the habits of smartphone users? It usually says something about the culture around a particular mobile OS and the people that use it.
A recent study by GfK Network Intelligence tell us a little bit about ourselves ...
HipLogic releases *Spark application to spice up your homescreen
Available now in the Android Market (as well as for Symbian phones), *Spark is a customizable homescreen that attempts to put all the information you want on one screen. From Facebook and Twitter to news and weather and Groupon deals. Sure, there are ...
Qik Livestreaming Application Now Available In The Android Market
An early Alpha version of the popular Qik live-streaming application is now available for Android devices, downloadable from the Android Market. For those of you not familiar with the service, it’s been available for Windows Mobile and Symbian devices ...


