John Paczkowski

Recent Posts by John Paczkowski

Android Taking Smartphone Market Share From Everyone but Apple

ComScore released its latest smartphone data today, and as in reports past the trends were largely the same–with Google’s Android platform surging ahead while its rivals either held steady or fell behind.

For the three months ended in September, Reasearch in Motion’s BlackBerry remained the leader in the U.S. with 37.3 percent of the smartphone market. But that share was down 2.6 percent from the previous period. Apple followed RIM with a 24.3 percent share, unchanged from its last ranking. Microsoft’s share fell to 10 percent from 12.8 percent and HP/Palm’s to 4.2 percent from 4.7.

Meanwhile, Android gained 6.5 percentage points to capture 21.4 percent of the market, which means Google’s mobile OS now reaches one in five U.S. smartphone subscribers.

Clearly, Google’s strategy of flooding the market with multiple handsets on multiple carriers at a wide range of price points continues to pay off.

Twitter’s Tanking

December 30, 2013 at 6:49 am PT

2013 Was a Good Year for Chromebooks

December 29, 2013 at 2:12 pm PT

BlackBerry Pulls Latest Twitter for BB10 Update

December 29, 2013 at 5:58 am PT

Apple CEO Tim Cook Made $4.25 Million This Year

December 28, 2013 at 12:05 pm PT

Latest Video

View all videos »

Search »

Just as the atom bomb was the weapon that was supposed to render war obsolete, the Internet seems like capitalism’s ultimate feat of self-destructive genius, an economic doomsday device rendering it impossible for anyone to ever make a profit off anything again. It’s especially hopeless for those whose work is easily digitized and accessed free of charge.

— Author Tim Kreider on not getting paid for one’s work