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Android Hits 200 Million Activations - ‎Nov 17, 2011‎

Android's growth has come at the expense of entrenched platforms, such as RIM's BlackBerry and Nokia's Symbian operating systems. Their presence in the market has shrunk since Android (and the iPhone) arrived. While Android's growth is no doubt ...

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Android Hits 200 Million Activations - 18 Nov, 2011

Android's growth has come at the expense of entrenched platforms, such as RIM's BlackBerry and Nokia's Symbian operating systems. Their presence in the market has shrunk since Android (and the iPhone) arrived. While Android's growth is no doubt ...

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Android Hits 200 Million Activations - 18 Nov, 2011

Android's growth has come at the expense of entrenched platforms, such as RIM's BlackBerry and Nokia's Symbian operating systems. Their presence in the market has shrunk since Android (and the iPhone) arrived. While Android's growth is no doubt ...

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Safari Dominates Mobile Browsers, But Android Gains Ground - 2 Nov, 2011

Rounding out the top mobile browsers, Nokia's Symbian browser managed to hold onto 2.55% of the browsing market in October 2011, down from 7.49% in December 2010. This drop in market share clearly reflects the Symbian platform's epic fall as a ...

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Safari Dominates Mobile Browsers, But Android Gains Ground - 2 Nov, 2011

Rounding out the top mobile browsers, Nokia's Symbian browser managed to hold onto 2.55% of the browsing market in October 2011, down from 7.49% in December 2010. This drop in market share clearly reflects the Symbian platform's epic fall as a ...

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Samsung Beats Apple In Smartphone Sales - 28 Oct, 2011

While it shipped several Symbian-based devices and the MeeGo-powered N9, the company has been transitioning from Symbian and MeeGo smartphones to Windows Phone smartphones. Nokia announced its first Windows Phone devices, the Lumia 800 and Lumia 710, ...

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Verizon CEO: Windows Phone To Beat BlackBerry - ‎Sep 22, 2011‎

In January of this year, you could argue that the top mobile ecosystems were Apple's iOS, Google's Android, Nokia's Symbian, RIM's BlackBerry, and HP/Palm's webOS. Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 (merely months old) was but a blip. ...

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Nokia Hinging WP7 Success On Design Chops - ‎Aug 30, 2011‎

Because they run Nokia's Symbian and MeeGo platforms, respectively. No one wants Symbian and MeeGo handsets anymore because the software is generally regarded as outdated and crummy. This is part of why Nokia decided earlier this year to drop Symbian ...

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Nokia Hinging WP7 Success On Design Chops - ‎Aug 30, 2011‎

Because they run Nokia's Symbian and MeeGo platforms, respectively. No one wants Symbian and MeeGo handsets anymore because the software is generally regarded as outdated and crummy. This is part of why Nokia decided earlier this year to drop Symbian ...

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Nokia Hinging WP7 Success On Design Chops - ‎Aug 30, 2011‎

Because they run Nokia's Symbian and MeeGo platforms, respectively. No one wants Symbian and MeeGo handsets anymore because the software is generally regarded as outdated and crummy. This is part of why Nokia decided earlier this year to drop Symbian ...

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Nokia Hinging WP7 Success On Design Chops - ‎Aug 30, 2011‎

Because they run Nokia's Symbian and MeeGo platforms, respectively. No one wants Symbian and MeeGo handsets anymore because the software is generally regarded as outdated and crummy. This is part of why Nokia decided earlier this year to drop Symbian ...

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Nokia Hinging WP7 Success On Design Chops - 31 Aug, 2011

Because they run Nokia's Symbian and MeeGo platforms, respectively. No one wants Symbian and MeeGo handsets anymore because the software is generally regarded as outdated and crummy. This is part of why Nokia decided earlier this year to drop Symbian ...

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Nokia Hinging WP7 Success On Design Chops - 31 Aug, 2011

Because they run Nokia's Symbian and MeeGo platforms, respectively. No one wants Symbian and MeeGo handsets anymore because the software is generally regarded as outdated and crummy. This is part of why Nokia decided earlier this year to drop Symbian ...

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Nokia Plans 300 Media Apps For Windows Phone - ‎Aug 17, 2011‎

Nokia has inked a deal with a Canadian developer to produce more than 300 media applications for its upcoming Windows Phone offerings, as well as for its existing line of Symbian and MeeGo-based smartphones. ...

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Windows Phone Tango Confirmed? - 25 Aug, 2011

Nokia has said it plans to port its entire US product portfolio to Windows Phone 7, but has given mixed signals regarding the fate of its Symbian and MeeGo operating systems in other geographies, including emerging markets. For the short term, ...

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Nokia Plans 300 Media Apps For Windows Phone - ‎Aug 17, 2011‎

Nokia has inked a deal with a Canadian developer to produce more than 300 media applications for its upcoming Windows Phone offerings, as well as for its existing line of Symbian and MeeGo-based smartphones. ...

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Nokia Plans 300 Media Apps For Windows Phone - ‎Aug 17, 2011‎

Nokia has inked a deal with a Canadian developer to produce more than 300 media applications for its upcoming Windows Phone offerings, as well as for its existing line of Symbian and MeeGo-based smartphones. ...

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Nokia Plans 300 Media Apps For Windows Phone - ‎Aug 17, 2011‎

Nokia has inked a deal with a Canadian developer to produce more than 300 media applications for its upcoming Windows Phone offerings, as well as for its existing line of Symbian and MeeGo-based smartphones. ...

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Nokia Plans 300 Media Apps For Windows Phone - 17 Aug, 2011

Nokia has inked a deal with a Canadian developer to produce more than 300 media applications for its upcoming Windows Phone offerings, as well as for its existing line of Symbian and MeeGo-based smartphones. ...

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Nokia's U.S. Plan: Windows Phone 7 Stands Alone - 11 Aug, 2011

Counting on Microsoft partnership to pay off, Finnish phone maker cuts Symbian products from US smartphone lineup. By Paul McDougall InformationWeek Nokia will no longer sell smartphones and feature phones based on the Symbian operating system in the ...

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