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Android makes Microsoft more money than Windows Phone According to a report by Citi analyst Walter Pritchard, Microsoft may be making more money off Google’s Android operating system than it makes off its own Windows Phone platform ? five times more, in fact. Pritchard states that as a result of a patent settlement, HTC is required to pay Microsoft $5 for every Android phone sold. Analyst Horace Dediu estimates that HTC has sold 30 million Andr [..] |
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| Windows Phone makes up 30% of HTC?s sales, will give Android a ?run for its money? During the Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) launch in Singapore, HTC’s manager in the country, Melvin Chua, expressed his company’s enthusiasm for Microsoft’s mobile operating system. “We believe that Windows Phone 7 will eventually be better than other platforms and will give Android a run for its money,” Chua said, according to ZDNet Asia. Chua’s speculation around t [..] |
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| Windows Phone makes up 30% of HTC?s sales, will give Android a ?run for its money? During the Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) launch in Singapore, HTC’s manager in the country, Melvin Chua, expressed his company’s enthusiasm for Microsoft’s mobile operating system. “We believe that Windows Phone 7 will eventually be better than other platforms and will give Android a run for its money,” Chua said, according to ZDNet Asia. Chua’s speculation around t [..] |
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| Android tablets still unwanted? Honeycomb makes up just 1% of Android usage, study finds Android Honeycomb, first announced by Google at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2011, is now widely available across dozens of Android tablet models. As Google’s first publicly available operating system developed specifically for media tablets, Honeycomb was hotly anticipated ahead of its unveiling, but end users have seemingly not been impressed by the OS or the slates that have e [..] |
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| Android tablets still unwanted? Honeycomb makes up just 1% of Android usage, study finds Android Honeycomb, first announced by Google at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2011, is now widely available across dozens of Android tablet models. As Google’s first publicly available operating system developed specifically for media tablets, Honeycomb was hotly anticipated ahead of its unveiling, but end users have seemingly not been impressed by the OS or the slates that have e [..] |
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How Pandora Makes Money Pandora just filed for an IPO. As a part of the filing, we finally get to learn how Pandora makes its money (how much it makes).
Here's the breakdown for the first 9 months of 2010:
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AOL CEO Tim Armstrong Makes A Lot Of Money AOL CEO Tim Armstrong makes a lot of money. He's also going to get a lot of stock in the new AOL.
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| Googleclick: A Megadeal That Makes Money Google spent $3.2 billion and nearly a year of regulatory hell to get DoubleClick. Was it worth it? Yes, says Lehman analyst Doug Anmuth (via PaidContent): DoubleClick will immediately add $300 million in revenue and $50- $60 million in Ebitda.
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| Robbie Bach: Xbox Makes Money This Fiscal Year [Microsoft]
"That?s the first time we?ve been able to say that," Bach, chief of Microsoft's entertainment and devices division, told the San Jose Mercury News." That?s total Xbox business ? service, software and hardware.?
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