<Date: 2010-07-14>
<Author: Tauqeer>
<Category: Apple, iPod>
The iPod is one of the best music players available in the market. It revolutionized the world of digital music players. Many other devices emerged in the market to compete with iPod but they’ve all failed. Even though iPods aren’t that much in the news nowadays because they do not get updates frequently, they still are the best selling music players in the US. Read more...
Permalink: iPod Gains 76 Percent of MP3 Player Market in US while Zune is a failure with just 1 Percent share after 4 years
<Date: 2010-02-06>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: Apple, iPhone>

Apple almost doubled it’s shipment in the fourth quarter, earning it the third place among smartphone makers. The iPhone has 14.4 percent of the market, closely following No. 2, Research in Motion.
The data shows that Apple had a year-over-year growth rate of 82%, jumping to 14.4% of the smartphone market in 2009, up from 9.1 percent in 2008. Read more...
Permalink: iPhone No. 3 Smartphone, growing fast.
<Date: 2009-09-04>
<Author: Imran>
<Category: Microsoft>
Bing is gradually becoming my favorite search engine. Why? Because they’re working really hard on the search results and the improvements is really evident if you use it daily like me. I haven’t stopped using Google either, so it helps me in comparing the search results for both engines. Google isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. But Bing isn’t either. It’s here to stay! The newest upcoming Bing feature ‘Bing and Ping’ shows how hard the Bing Team is working. Read more...
Permalink: Share your Bing searches on Facebook and Twitter with Bing and Ping
<Date: 2009-08-03>
<Author: Imran>
<Category: Microsoft>
Bing seems to have made quiet an impact ever since it was launched. The recent deal between Microsoft and Yahoo will further strengthen Bing’s position and market share down the road. But currently, it’s making tiny but meaningful inroads into Google’s market share. Read more...
Permalink: Bing’s slow and steady market share increase against Google
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