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By MobileCrunch, on May 1st, 2012%
 Samsung doesn’t break out actual unit sales figures for its mobile handset business, but many analyst houses are estimating that it is the brand to beat anyway. . . . → Read More: ComScore: Samsung Widens Lead As Top Mobile Brand In U.S., Android 51% Of All Smartphones
By engadget, on May 1st, 2012%
 Looking to get your goods on a BlackBerry smartphone or tablet now that the new OS has been shown off ? . . . → Read More: BlackBerry App Generator makes app building a breeze for smartphones and PlayBook tablets
By PreCentral, on May 1st, 2012%
By PreCentral, on April 30th, 2012%
 We can all agree that the hallmark, the crown feature, of the webOS platform is its unmatched multitasking user interface. There's simply no equal to its prowess. . . . → Read More: App Review: Taurus
By engadget, on April 30th, 2012%
 It’s taken a bit longer than we expected, but following Apple’s acquisition of app search engine Chomp, the Android option has now been cut out from its homepage. . . . → Read More: Apple spits out Android option from Chomp app navigator
By MobileCrunch, on April 30th, 2012%
 Zillow , according to one report , may be closing in on a deal to buy rental marketing software maker RentJuice for $45 million, but in the meantime the online property portal is focusing on the rental market in another way: by launching its first dedicated rentals app — a free app for Android devices. Zillow Rentals is the latest development in Zillow’s strategy for mobile, which — now numbering at 10 apps — has become a huge part of its business: on weekends, a full 40 percent of all of Zillow’s traffic — 32 million uniques in March — comes from mobile devices, and in the same month 155 million homes on Zillow were viewed from mobile devices: that works out to 57 homes per second, the company tells me . . . → Read More: Zillow, Mum On $45M RentJuice Rumor, Launches First Dedicated Rental App, On Android
By PreCentral, on April 27th, 2012%
 With the runway from April showers into May flowers growing short, HP is closing out the week by making good on their April code commitments for webOS. What can you expect to find in HP's various Githubs today? How about the beginnings of Ares 2, an update to Enyo 2, and the Node.js JavaScript platform . . . → Read More: Ares 2 opened up, Enyo 2 updated with improved scrolling and lists
By MobileCrunch, on April 27th, 2012%
 The mobile apps from stealthy loyalty startup Punchcard have only been on the market since February, but the company is now reporting it’s close to being cash-flow positive. . . . → Read More: Barely 3 Months Post-Launch, Loyalty App Punchcard Is Live In 15M Locations, Nears Profitability
By MobileCrunch, on April 27th, 2012%
 In another sign that something fundamental is changing on the iOS and Android platforms, mobile analytics provider Flurry has found that consumers are spending as much time in social networking apps as they are in mobile games. Games have historically led usage on mobile. The last time that Flurry took a look back in January, it found that half of app sessions were spent in games while 30 percent was spent in social networking apps. . . . → Read More: Social Networking And Gaming Mobile Apps Are Now Neck-And-Neck For Time Spent On Android, iOS
By MobileCrunch, on April 27th, 2012%
 Downloads for the top 200 free apps in the U.S. iTunes app store took a 30 percent dive in March, according to Fiksu , a Charles River Ventures-backed company that helps mobile developers find users cheaply. . . . → Read More: Crackdown On Download Bots Meant Installs For Top iOS Apps Took A Dive In March
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