Gaining 3G Handset Market Share
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Naturally Gaining Market Share
Naturally Gaining Market Share
05/07/2004 10:36 AMWith the California labor strike serving as a catalyst, natural food
stores continue to take share from traditional grocery stores.
CIOs See IBM, Dell Gaining Market Share
- Survey
CIOs See IBM, Dell Gaining Market Share
- Survey
02/01/2005 09:50 PMBoston Globe Feb 2 2005 1:56AM GMT
CIOs See IBM, Dell Gaining Market Share
- Survey (Reuters)
CIOs See IBM, Dell Gaining Market Share
- Survey (Reuters)
02/01/2005 10:13 PMReuters - International Business Machines Corp.
and Dell Inc. are poised to gain market share
in 2005, while Sun Microsystems Inc.'s outlook remains
cloudy, according to a Merrill Lynch survey of 100 chief
information officers released on Tuesday
Nokia's Handset Market Share Slides
(Reuters)
Nokia's Handset Market Share Slides
(Reuters)
06/08/2004 04:38 AMReuters - Nokia's share of the global market
for mobile phone handsets dropped sharply in the last quarter,
hurt by poor designs, a lack of new models and a rocky
relationship with mobile operators, a survey found on Tuesday.
Motorola sees rising handset market
share in Europe
Motorola sees rising handset market
share in Europe
05/28/2004 04:57 AMForbes May 28 2004 7:58AM GMT
SAP, Microsoft gaining in business apps
market
SAP, Microsoft gaining in business apps
market
06/23/2004 08:43 PMSearchVB.com Jun 24 2004 0:08AM GMT
Video Streaming: Can You Say Magnify
That!? Who Will Capture Market Share in
this Exciting Emerging Market?
Video Streaming: Can You Say Magnify
That!? Who Will Capture Market Share in
this Exciting Emerging Market?
03/14/2005 05:24 PMVideo Streaming: Can You Say Magnify That!? Magnific’s Inc has
released its 2nd Generation Cell Phone magnifier. This one will go
hand in hand with the popular multi-media craze “ Video Streaming”.
Favorite Sit-coms, Video Clips, Text messaging,Sports, News, Games and
whatever your heart desires to watch while in limbo or experiencing
the excitement of New Age Multi-Media Technology. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2005]
LXE Continues to Gain Market Share in
the Fully Ruggedized Mobile Computing
Market
LXE Continues to Gain Market Share in
the Fully Ruggedized Mobile Computing
Market
09/08/2004 02:54 AMLXE Inc., a leading manufacturer of rugged wireless computers that
improve the performance of supply-chain execution applications,
reports today that Venture Development Corporation’s recent Enterprise
Mobility Report verifies LXE’s worldwide market share leadership
position in the combined “fully rugged”, hand held and vehicle-mounted
wireless computer category. [PRWEB Sep 8, 2004]
Gartner: India's BPO market likely to
lose market share
Gartner: India's BPO market likely to
lose market share
08/30/2004 09:55 AMBANGALORE, INDIA --India is likely to lose market share in offshore
business process outsourcing (BPO), from its current 80 percent to
about 55 percent by 2007, according to research firm Gartner Inc.
LG, Motorola Compete for No.1 in 3G
Handset Market
LG, Motorola Compete for No.1 in 3G
Handset Market
02/01/2005 09:49 PMTelecoms Korea Jan 30 2005 11:37AM GMT
Nokia loses out in handset market
Nokia loses out in handset market
06/08/2004 05:59 AMThe mobile phone market leader sees its market share eaten away by
rivals, despite strong world demand for new handsets.
NTT DoCoMo to Market New 3G FOMA Handset
NTT DoCoMo to Market New 3G FOMA Handset
02/05/2005 09:51 PMJCNN Feb 4 2005 8:37AM GMT
Motorola set to break into Japanese
handset market
Motorola set to break into Japanese
handset market
08/23/2004 10:03 AMTelecoms.com Aug 23 2004 2:39PM GMT
NTT DoCoMo to Market First 3G Smart-Card
Handset F900iC
NTT DoCoMo to Market First 3G Smart-Card
Handset F900iC
08/04/2004 08:05 AMJCNN Aug 4 2004 11:03AM GMT
Pele-Phone to market Motorola GSM/CDMA
handset
Pele-Phone to market Motorola GSM/CDMA
handset
07/21/2004 04:51 PMIsrael Business Arena Jul 21 2004 8:11PM GMT
Study sees decline in global handset
market
Study sees decline in global handset
market
06/22/2005 02:56 AMThe global handset market will slow down, so companies must target
new demographics and create innovative marketing strategies for
existing users, according to a new study by consultancy Frost &
Sullivan.

Although the total number of mobile handsets sold is expected to
rise, the average price of each unit is expected to fall as vendors
aim at emerging markets. Overall, worldwide revenues are projected to
fall by nearly 16 percent by the end of the decade -- from $126.28
billion in 2004 to $106.59 billion in 2010.
The study, which described the current era in the handheld industry
as one of "transition," offered suggestions to help handset companies
attempt to turn the trend around. One way for the industry to gain
revenue is to market newer and more expensive technology to existing
handheld users, Frost & Sullivan said. For instance, the "smart
phone," which includes a mobile phone, a PDA (personal digital
assistant), and a notebook computer all in one, could appeal to
current and former users because such a device is easier to carry than
several different devices.
Another important move for mobile handheld device companies is to
market toward the technology friendly youth market. Young people
between the ages of 13 and 25 offer a lucrative revenue stream and the
youth market represents demand for a variety of applications such as
downloading ringtones, text messaging and interactive gaming. In fact,
youths' downloading of ringtones accounts for the majority of the
industry's current revenue.
But perhaps more important is another universal characteristic
young customers in particular represent -- the demand for similar
quality in wireless devices as in the wired Internet and the
unwillingness to settle for less, the study said.
The study, which surveyed hundreds of companies, added that the
industry should be -- and is -- turning its focus to emerging markets
around the world. By moving production facilities to new regions that
will soon experience greater wireless penetration the companies will
be able to save on production costs and create proximity to the
untapped markets.
The study suggested that though revenues are expected to decline,
consumer electronics is still shifting more and more toward mobile
devices. It hinted that the handheld industry will have a chance to
capitalize as long as companies aggressively explore markets and
demographics and respond quickly to the customers' need for
personalized and integrated wireless equipment.
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NTT DoCoMo to Market SH506iC i-mode
Smart-Card Handset
NTT DoCoMo to Market SH506iC i-mode
Smart-Card Handset
07/14/2004 08:20 AMWireless Watch Japan Jul 14 2004 11:55AM GMT
NTT DoCoMo to Market SO506iC i-mode
Smart-Card Handset
NTT DoCoMo to Market SO506iC i-mode
Smart-Card Handset
07/21/2004 07:34 AMJCNN Jul 21 2004 11:06AM GMT
DoCoMo to Market SH506iC i-mode
Smart-Card Handset
DoCoMo to Market SH506iC i-mode
Smart-Card Handset
07/14/2004 06:57 AMJCNN Jul 14 2004 10:41AM GMT
China's Handset Market Selects Anadigics
GSM/GPRS PA Modules
China's Handset Market Selects Anadigics
GSM/GPRS PA Modules
09/02/2004 09:31 PMRF Design Sep 3 2004 0:44AM GMT
RSS Market Share
RSS Market Share
02/01/2005 10:07 PMThe
Feed
Burner folks report on the current state of RSS market share:
“Of the feeds that we currently manage, in aggregate, RSS
circulation is growing by about 1% every weekday.”
Market share?
Market share?
04/13/2005 08:28 PMPanther and market share
Panther and market share
10/29/2003 03:28 AMCould Panther be the operating system which finally convinces the
Apple-curious to switch? An article on eWeek explores the possibility.
Because the new Mac operating system coexists so peacefully with
Windows machines on a network, handles email and web duties with ease
and features standard productivity software like Microsoft Office,
there is often no technical reason users and corporations couldn't
switch. Add to the equation that OS X has so far remained unaffected
by the security...
The sound of market share
The sound of market share
03/06/2004 01:56 AMWhen I was traveling in Europe this trip, I heard the default
ringtone of the Nokia 6600 everywhere I went and it was confusing
because I always thought it was my phone. I mentioned this to someone
and they said, "that's the sound of market share." ;-)
PS Does anyone know where / how to get a mp3 of the Nokia 6600
default ring tone?
Browser Market Share
Browser Market Share
12/17/2004 06:37 PMAlmost every Sunday I grab my latest week’s
ongoing logfiles and update my browser market share
readout. I find it interesting and maybe others will too, so this
entry is now the chart’s permanent home. I’ll update it most
weeks, probably...
Aggregator Market Share
Aggregator Market Share
03/23/2005 08:02 PMIn reply to one of my Browser Market Share postings,
Ian Brown wrote to point out that with
an increasing portion of the traffic going through newsreaders, it
might be interesting to do some breakdown on that. So I did.
[Updated with pointers & percentages.]...
RSS reader market share
RSS reader market share
01/03/2005 10:01 PMI've seen a number of posts lately in which the market share of RSS
readers is determined by the number of hits the author sees from each
RSS reader in his or her server logs, and while FeedDemon is always
ranked near the top, I can't help but point out how flawed this method
is. For starters, FeedDemon defaults to updating feeds - that is,
checking for new items - every three hours, whereas many RSS readers
default to updating every single hour. And unlike a number of RSS
readers, FeedDemon honors the feed's <ttl>, so that the feed's author can specify how often
it's updated. A large number of feeds (including some of my own)
specify a <ttl> of 1440 minutes, so that the feed is updated
once a day rather than once an hour.
Perhaps more importantly, FeedDemon only automatically updates
feeds in the current c
hannel group. This approach has caused some controversy with a
handful of customers, but I stand by this design. Before creating
FeedDemon I studied existing RSS readers, and it struck me how
bandwidth-unfriendly many of them were. In my opinion, having a huge
treeview of feeds that are constantly updating is wasteful - not only
does it unnecessarily consume bandwidth, but it also slows down the
application. It makes far more sense to me to regularly update only
the feeds you regularly read.
In other words, a well-behaved RSS reader like FeedDemon is
designed not to hit your server very frequently - so basing
RSS reader market share on your server logs is wildly inaccurate.
Dell Set To Take Market Share From HP
Dell Set To Take Market Share From HP
03/24/2005 12:16 PMForbes Mar 24 2005 3:16PM GMT
Other News: Mac Market Share
Other News: Mac Market Share
01/03/2005 12:45 PMViewed from the Web, Mac market share is a measly 2.7 percent (vs. 3.1
percent for Linux).
UK market share growth
UK market share growth
11/06/2003 09:59 AMFollowing Apple's recent marketing push in Europe, IDC has confirmed
that Apple has experienced a growth in market share in the UK.
Macworld UK reports that Apple's UK market share has increased 36
percent year-on-year this quarter, with overall market share expanding
to 2.5 percent, ranking Apple eleventh in unit shipments. The overall
UK market grew 17.4 percent. Though education sales, the new Power Mac
G5 and new PowerBooks have contributed to the growth, no one market
segment has...
Market share key to Microsoft's Wi-Fi
exit
Market share key to Microsoft's Wi-Fi
exit
05/11/2004 08:49 PMZDNet May 12 2004 0:51AM GMT
New Numbers on Linux Market Share Soon
New Numbers on Linux Market Share Soon
07/23/2004 01:25 AMMicrosoft goes after bigger share of SMB
market
Microsoft goes after bigger share of SMB
market
06/06/2004 01:37 AMDigital Connect News Jun 6 2004 5:46AM GMT
Other News: iPod Market Share
Other News: iPod Market Share
05/28/2004 11:11 AMBusinessweek does some detective work for figuring out iPod market
share.
Nortel losing market share
Nortel losing market share
09/17/2004 08:21 AMComputer Business Review Sep 17 2004 12:58PM GMT
Apple Could See Near Doubling of Market
Share
Apple Could See Near Doubling of Market
Share
03/23/2005 08:13 AMA Morgan Stanley report predicts that the company could see its global
PC market share increase in 2005 from about 3 percent to 5 percent.
Other News: Apple Market Share
Other News: Apple Market Share
03/23/2005 01:03 PMApple's miniscule market share in the computer business is poised to
gain from an iPod "halo effect".
Notes and Tips: Mac Market Share
Notes and Tips: Mac Market Share
03/25/2005 11:07 AMSome historical data clears up confusion about Mac market share, which
has shrunk to a fraction of its former level, marginalizing the Mac.
Intel snags market share from AMD
Intel snags market share from AMD
11/03/2003 09:31 PMAlthough Advanced Micro Devices managed to gain some lost ground from
a year ago, the dominant chipmaker recovered market share from its
rival in the third quarter.
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