Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Mar 2010 09:48 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless There are various trains of thought regarding Apple suing HTC, and one of them is that Apple feels threatened by Android's rise in popularity. Some laughed this away, but when you look at recent statistics regarding mobile web usage, it becomes pretty clear Apple has every reason to feel threatened by Google's mobile operating system.
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JonathanBThompson
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2006-05-26

And I will just posit 2 of them, to keep it simple:

1. In the US, there's exactly 1 carrier: AT&T. For better and worse, Apple went with AT&T, and either because they have lousy coverage in some areas, or they've gained a reputation for coverage with lousy throughput due to overloaded systems (I've seen EDGE-based stuff crawl, and I suspect 3G has similar issues at time) or how they treat customers, they've reached a relatively stable point for people that will put up with AT&T, are willing to switch to AT&T if they weren't there already, and who also had their previous contracts run out, if they had them, from other mobile network operators, all the factors. How many networks in the US does Android run on currently?

2. There are a lot of free, ad-supported iPhone applications, and, it's important to note: there's far more than AdMob out there supplying to the iPhone system, though AdMob is a big one, it's not the only one: perhaps there are also a large number of free ad-supported Android apps, and AdMob is, by far, the most-used one on the Android platform.

From AdMob's data, from what they can see, perhaps it's dead-on data: from what they can see! But, let's face it: they're just another one of the blind men feeling a specific part of an elephant and deriving their elephant-view from the small part they can see, and in the US, they're feeling the elephant's butt.

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