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Google Phone Sales FLOP: 74 Days In, Just 135,000 Nexus One Phones Sold

Google Phone Sales FLOP: 74 Days In, Just 135,000 Nexus One Phones Sold

This just in from mobile analytics company Flurry: Nexus One sales are still flopping. After 74 days on the market, Flurry estimates that Google has sold 135,000 Nexus Ones. In its first 74 days on the market, the Droid sold 1.05 million units. In the iPhone's first 74 days on the market, it sold 1 million units.

 

Look At All The Companies Starting-Up Just To Build iPhone Apps

New data from mobile application tracker Flurry reveals that 20% of the companies building iPhone applications started business specifically for the iPhone platform.

 

Palm's Got Promise, But More Problems

Palm's taken big strides, but it still isn't enough to upset the ''Apple'' cart in the handset market.

 

Did Google Just Multi-Punch Apple In The Face?

So why did Google wait all this time to implement multi-touch when its devices have been capable of it since the G1? With Apple and Google now fighting, all bets are apparently off.

 

I Wanted a Google Nexus One, But Ended Up with an HTC Touch Pro 2

I Wanted a Google Nexus One, But Ended Up with an HTC Touch Pro 2

I was leaning towards the HTC Touch Pro 2 before Google announced the arrival of the the Nexus One - a "superphone" with a 1 GHz processor, 5 MP camera, turn-by-turn GPS, and 3.7" touch screen. That's not a phone; that's a desktop computer the size of a phone. I went to Google's website to order it, and here's when all the frustration began.

 

Apple posts its most profitable quarter ever

Apple posts its most profitable quarter ever

Apple Inc. rocketed to its most profitable quarter ever over the holidays, as huge sales of the iPhone — and a new way the company accounts for the device — led to a nearly 50 percent jump in net income.

 

TV Apps Take a Cue From iPhone

A longtime quest to bring the Internet to the living room has entered a new phase, borrowing a page from Apple and its iPhone.

 

Firms Selling Apps for Simple Phones

Firms Selling Apps for Simple Phones

Software companies want to sell functions similar to those found on the iPhone to users of much simpler phones.

 

Apple Tablet looks like an over-sized iPhone

Apple Tablet looks like an over-sized iPhone

"Apple Tablet looks like an over-sized iPhone" - says Kaifu Lee, who is the ex-president of Google China and most importantly has worked for Apple before has unveiled some interesting facts about the Apple Tablet.

 

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