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RE[3]: Things are changing not in apple's favor
by Tony Swash on Wed 16th Jan 2013 14:52
in reply to "RE[2]: Things are changing not in apple's favor"
Alternativel there is this
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2012/051012-android-ios-259183.htm...
RE[4]: Things are changing not in apple's favor
by JAlexoid on Wed 16th Jan 2013 21:17
in reply to "RE[3]: Things are changing not in apple's favor"
Android was 47% at some point?!?!?! I'm sorry, that dataset is not representative of anything but how many times Zscaler clients' users access files from a web server("A transaction, as defined by Zscaler ThreatlabZ senior security researcher Mike Geide, occurs every time a file is accessed from a web server.")
So - unique count? Nope.




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2010-06-10
It's very hard to have statistics about this kind of thing.
You will certainly consider it as another anecdote... But statistics on our mail servers shows the same (All mail accounts added together; that makes a few thousands users).
Since 2 years Android gains dominance and that speeded up drastically the last 10 month.
As always, sorry for my english
Edit: I forgot to mention that all these accounts are corporate accounts
Edited 2013-01-15 21:08 UTC