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Android market more fragmented than ever, report says
2013-07-31 13:39:00| InfoWorld: Top News
Fragmentation has been both a blessing and a curse for Android since the beginning, and a new report says that's not changing anytime soon. The report from OpenSignal says there are nearly three times as many distinct Android products in use now compared to a year ago. Among these devices, eight different versions of Android are currently in use.
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Buycott (for Android)
2013-07-30 22:34:57| PC Magazine: New Product Reviews
Buycott for Android lets users rage against the machine, by discovering which companies have gone to the dark side.
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Dells Project Ophelia is a $100 Android PC that plugs into any HDMI TV or monitor
2013-07-30 20:50:30| Extremetech
Thanks in large part to the Raspberry Pi, cheap little computers continue to be all the rage. Most of the time, though, these little computers aren't products of the big name hardware manufacturers. Dell has apparently taken note of the tiny computer market, and has responded with the oft-rumored Project Ophelia, a $100 Android-powered USB stick PC that plugs into any monitor's HDMI slot.
Android wins Q2 tablet battle against Apple and Microsoft
2013-07-30 20:36:25| InfoWorld: Top News
Both Apple- and Windows-branded tablets lost market share in the second quarter, each retreating in the face of increased pressure from Android, a market research analyst said today. In preliminary estimates for the quarter ending June 30, U.K.-based Strategy Analytics pegged Apple's share of the global tablet market at 28.3 percent, a dramatic decline from 47.2 percent the year before. When so-called "white box" tablets, which are almost exclusively powered by Android, are excluded, Apple's share fell to 40.4 percent from 48.2 percent in the first quarter of 2013.
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Android Fragmentation Has Its Benefits, Report Says
2013-07-30 19:33:29| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
Android fragmentation is on the rise, but that's not necessarily a bad thing, according to a new report.
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