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To: sylvester80 who wrote (10639)10/10/2011 3:13:49 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32692
 
Those zombies spend a lot of time on the Internet...
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Apple (AAPL) iOS Dominates U.S. Mobile Device, Internet Market Share
2:54 pm ET 10/10/2011 - Street Insider
New data from comScore (Nasdaq: SCOR) Monday shows that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) products are the most connected devices in the U.S.

Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) Android is the most dominant OS in the smartphone realm, at 43.7 percent of market share. But Apple's iOS dominates overall connected market share when taking into consideration tablet devices.

Including Apple's iPad, iOS market share is at 43.1 percent in the U.S., compared with 34.1 percent for Android, and 15.4 percent for third-place Research In Motion (Nasdaq: RIMM).

Apple's iOS also accounts for the largest share of mobile Internet traffic, at 58.5 percent, compared with 31.9 percent for Android, and 5 percent for also-ran RIM.

Apple is 4.1 percent stronger on the session, Google is 3.5 percent better, and RIM is 0.8 percent higher.



To: sylvester80 who wrote (10639)10/10/2011 3:40:56 PM
From: Doren  Respond to of 32692
 
Naw. I'm not zombie. I wish, I really wish Linux had worked out better, but they don't really appreciate usability in that camp. I'm not adverse to using an Android.

But you know to me its ALL cost vs. time.

I nearly never screw with my Macs. My brother is using my 10 year old dual G4 and its works just fine for his needs. He was a windows guy but now firmly in the Mac camp.

G4/1 GHz dual introduced 2002.01.28 OS X 10.5

lowendmac.com

I bought it used in 2003 for $850. $85/year, $7/month or 24¢ per day for a top of the line computer. Not bad.