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Moore’s iPhone News Reader - Tuesday, December 4, 2007

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iPhone Browsing Marketshare Closes In On .1%
Pogo Stylus gives iPhone the finger




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iPhone Browsing Marketshare Closes In On .1%

Computerworld's Seth Weintraub reports:

Net Applications came out with its quarterly browser marketshare report this weekend. More surprising than the solid market share gains that the Mac platform made, was iPhone's phenomenal showing.

.09 percent may seem like an extremely small marketshare but when you consider that the iPhone has only been selling for 5 months and for most of that time was in one – albeit large – market (the U.S.), that share is amazing. Add another .01% for the iPod touch and Apple mobile platform is one out of every thousand pageviews across the Internet.

The WindowsCE platform - all of the Windows mobile platform devices put together - only managed 66% of iPhone's market share....

To read more, click here.
http://blogs.computerworld.com/iphone_browsing_marketshare_closes_in_on_1

Full Net Applications stats:
Windows XP 78.37%
Windows Vista 9.19%
MacIntel 3.59%
Mac OS 3.22%
Windows 2000 2.97%
Windows 98 0.76%
Windows NT 0.63%
Linux 0.57%
Windows ME 0.43%
iPhone 0.09%
Windows CE 0.06%
Hiptop 0.02%
Windows 95 0.02%
Web TV 0.01%
PLAYSTATION 3 0.01%
Unknown 0.01%
PSP 0.01%
iPod 0.01%
SunOS 0.01%
Nintendo Wii 0.01%
Series60 0.01%
Pike v7.6 release 92 0.01%
HP-UXB.11 0.00%
HP-UX ia64 0.00%






Pogo Stylus gives iPhone the finger

ITWire's Alex Zaharov-Reutt reports:

If you wished your iPhone could be used with a stylus, whether you've got long fingernails, fat fingers, because you like to wear gloves in winter, or because you simply want a stylus, Pogo have jumped in with the first stylus that works on the iPhone's screen.

Now, nearly a year later, Ten One Design LLC have unveiled the US $24.95 Pogo Stylus with matching clip that clips onto the back of the iPhone and the iPod Touch, with sales seemingly only currently available from the Ten One Pogo site with delivery through the mail.


For the full report visit here:
http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/15618/1105/




Charles W. Moore

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