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i think we have to thank google that they show us how much windows, simbian and apple suck.
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In terms of marketshare, yes... but:
a). They're not making profits anywhere close to what apple is making... b). Remember the Microsoft Android tax: MS could be making as high as $25 per Android handset sale.
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We'll keep this in mind in case we decide to invest in one of the two companies.
In contrast, when choosing from which company to buy consumer products, one may see advantages to picking the one with the bigger marketshare.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15489523