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To: Moonray who wrote (132922)5/3/2012 6:27:14 PM
From: rnsmth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213182
 
I think it is silly to call Windows a major smartphone operating system.

Blackberry has more market share then Windows



To: Moonray who wrote (132922)5/3/2012 6:28:06 PM
From: Stock Puppy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213182
 
OT

Happy Thursday, or end of such a day.

To end this day, I present a yoga picture to promote martial (or hangin' out) bliss that I found on ...
Oh darn, I can't say the name of the website, but once I provide the link,
copied and pasted of course,
you'll understand why:

fuckyeahyoga.tumblr.com

Okay, so next time your spouse tells you to get off her (or his) back,
show your spouse how good she/he has it!


Darling, I'll do the dishes tonight, no, really!

Okay if you didn't like that one, you'll like this one!




To: Moonray who wrote (132922)5/3/2012 9:45:44 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 213182
 
"We don't see any scenario where BB10 can compete meaningfully against the three major smartphone operating systems:
iOS, Android, and Windows Phone," said Wedge Partners analyst Brian Blair in a note to clients.
I agree with this, except I don't see any justification for referring to Windows Phone as a major smartphone operating system. Not yet, anyway.

[edit] I see rnsmth beat me to the punch on that comment. Great minds...