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Android gobbles up 20 percent share of U.S. smartphone market, says AdMob

VentureBeat  Nov 23 09

AdMob, the mobile ad network that Google plans to acquire for $750 million, today released their October 2009 Metrics Report examining market share for top devices and the operating systems that run on them.

One stat in particular caught our eye. In the US, Android had 20 percent share of smartphone traffic, up from only seven percent six months before. Now that there’s proof that these phones are selling, Android may solidify its spot as a go-to operating system for device makers looking to get into the lucrative smartphone market.

In line with Admob’s findings, last month Gartner analyst Ken Dulaney highlighted for Computerworld a research report spotlighting Android Operating System would be the second most used OS, grabbing 14 percent of the global smartphone market share by 2012. Full story...

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Announcing the “Who’s Got Game?” contest for the best game startup

VentureBeat  Feb 10 10

We’d like to invite you to pitch your startup idea for the “Who’s Got Game?” contest!

This is our second annual contest that will highlight the best game startup.

YouTube adds Safety Mode to help filter objectionable video

VentureBeat  Feb 10 10

Popular video sharing platform YouTube announced today that it has added a new “Safety Mode” feature to its video watching experience.

PlaySpan makes virtual goods gains with FooPets game

VentureBeat  Feb 10 10

PlaySpan scored a deal to provide virtual goods and global payment solutions for FooMojo’s FooPets.

The lost generation of entrepreneurs

VentureBeat  Feb 10 10

(Editor’s note: Jeff Bussgang is a General Partner at Flybridge Capital Partners. This column originally appeared on his blog Seeing Both Sides.

British directory Yell.com partners with Daylife for topical microsites

VentureBeat  Feb 10 10

Yell.com, the British online version of the Yellow Pages, has launched 18 new microsites powered by Daylife SmartSections, which VentureBeat wrote about in December.

Aspera says it can triple data speed for iPhone

VentureBeat  Feb 10 10

Aspera has made its name transporting big digital files and videos from one professional creator to another since 2004.

Do-gooder iPhone app GiveWork gets more photo- and web-friendly

VentureBeat  Feb 10 10

There’s a new version of GiveWork, the application that lets iPhone owners perform simple tasks to help refugees, with new features that should make those tasks a little more varied and interesting.

Mogreet and American Greetings partner for video mobile e-cards

VentureBeat  Feb 10 10

E-cards have become an attractive way of sending cards versus traditional print cards. Through customization and animation features, e-cards are a quick and easy way to avoid the the Hallmark aisle and postage, but still let that someone know you care.

Ebay to use crowd sourcing to test new features, starting with streamlined search

VentureBeat  Feb 10 10

It’s always difficult for any big site to test and roll out new features. Many companies just test internally until they determine they have something good enough to roll out.

IBM launches academic cloud to help students learn technology skills

VentureBeat  Feb 10 10

According to the Department of Labor, the majority of jobs in the near future will have a heavy focus on technology and having technical skills, including technical consulting and computer systems design.



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