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Mobile OS Adoption: A Tale of Two Graphs. iOS, Android, + Blackberry have equal market share... for now.

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INFOGRAPHIC: Apple's App Store in Numbers. Average price of all apps is $2.43

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Buick, Disney, Diageo, T-Mobile, and Delta Airlines experiment with Google Goggles.

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Distimo predicts which platforms will thrive in 12 mos. Apple will continue to lead, Android 2nd, mobile web 3rd.

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Read more about it on GigaOm.

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Our awesome friends at @mobileanalytics just posted a sweet graphic of the 1st 100 Android devices spotted in the wild.

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VIDEO: Samsung's Galaxy Tab doing Android in Tablet Form. Rumored to be 800 Euros!

 

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This deck is a must-have. 157 Mobile App stats you should know. Compiled by Mobile Entertainment.

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Mobile Stats Deck.pptx (3.83 MB)
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Survey sez: iPhone users get laid more.

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A survey from OKcupid.com found that iPhone users (both male and female) are more promiscuous than owners of Android and Blackberry.  The survey found that an average 30-year old woman who uses an iPhone has slept with an average of 12.3 people – double the number of those with an Android device (6.1) and around three more than BlackBerry users (8.8).  For men aged 30, Android users fared the worst with an average of six sexual partners compared to 8.1 for BlackBerry owners and ten for iPhone users.

Read more about it here.

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Nice infographic of our mobile App-Happy world from Fast Company.

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From the article: "Worth noting: Apps existed before the iPhone.  Of course.  And as a matter of fact the first iPhone was app-less. But it was the introduction of the App Store back in 2008 that really launched apps from being programs you hunted down on your BlackBerry or Windows Mobile browser to a centralized, insanely profitable repository of software."

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Excellent video smackdown of the 2 Android superphones on the market. Verizon Motorola Droid X vs Sprint HTC EVO 4G.

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