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Battle of the smartphones

analyse - 25 janvier 2012

lire sur le site originel >>> (guardian.co.uk)

Apple’s on a roll and BlackBerry’s maker is feeling the squeeze. But who else is fighting for control of the mobile internet ? Is it game over or too close to call ?
Smartphones are becoming pervasive : more than half the UK population has a phone that can browse the internet and run apps, and nearly half of US mobile users do too. It’s a market that’s bigger in number, and almost certainly worth more in revenues, than the PC market that we’ve been so familiar with for the past couple of (...)



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