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Monday, April 11, 2011

Australia win against Bangladesh very quikely, thanks to Watson for is fastest 185* and 15 fours and 15 sixes.

Android platform set to overtake Apple by next year

According to research, Google's Android will command nearly half of the worldwide smartphone operating system Market by 2012.Worldwide smartphone sales will reach 468 million units in 2011, a 57.7% increase from 2010, according to Gartner. By this time Android will become the most popular operating system worldwide, with 49% of the smartphone market.

Sales of OS-powered devices will account for 26% of all mobile handset device sales in 2011, and are expected to exceed one billion by 2015, when they will account for 47% of the total mobile device market. "Android's position at the high end of the market will remain strong, but its greatest volume opportunity in the longer term will be in the mid- to low-cost smartphones, above all in emerging markets.

Apple's iOS will remain the second biggest platform worldwide through 2014, despite its share decreasing slightly after 2011, as Apple maintains margins rather than pursues market share, says Gartner.

LinkedIn launches Android app

LinkedIn this week removed the beta tags from its Android app and made it available in the Google Apps Marketplace and the LinkedIn Web site. "LinkedIn for Android, is a continuation of our efforts to help you leverage the power of your professional network anywhere, anytime," LinkedIn's Chad Whitney wrote in a blog post.The app brings the functionality of the LinkedIn Web site to the smartphone.A home screen provides links to six modules: Updates, Connections, Invitations, Search, Reconnect, and Messages.

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