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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, December 24, 2011
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple picks up legal win, a chip company, and a Grammy" CNET News 8:16 AM
  • "iOS users rule mobile shopping, spend 19% more than Androids" Electronista 8:22 AM
  • "iOS Dominates 92% of Mobile Shopping Market" MacTrast 8:28 AM
  • "China Makes Almost Nothing Out of Apple's iPads and iPhones" Forbes 2:07 PM
  • "Android, iOS Squeezing Out Blackberry, Windows Phone" eWeek 8:36 AM
  • "Apple vs. Android: A grueling patent war of attrition/HTC was forced to drop one feature. Motorola may have to drop another. More to come."  Fortune 12/23
  • "No winner in Android v iPhone 2011 marathon" The Register 12/23
  • "The year in review: Apple loses an icon" V3 12/23
  • "Maybe Apple's Newsstand Really Was a Present for Publishers"  AllThingsD 12/23
  • "This is why Apple's iPad rules the tablet market"  Computerworld 12/23
  • "iPad Usage Patterns On-the-Go and at Work" ["Although satisfaction scores were slightly lower than those from our first survey, respondents are still very satisfied with their iPads. The small change in satisfaction may have been affected by owners of the original iPad. These owners may have had a longer duration to interact with their device, allowing them discover more issues."] Software Usability Research Laboratory 12/23
  • "Real World iPad Usage Patterns At Home, On-the-Go And At Work – 84 Percent Satisfied" MacPrices 12/23
  • "Apple Has More Online Shoppers Than Walmart: Tech Maker's Traffic Trumps That of World's Largest Retailer in November" Advertising Age 12/23
  • "Apple's web traffic rivals New York Times, bests eBay, Walmart"  AppleInsider 12/23
  • "Apple Had More Web Traffic Than Wal-Mart in November" AllThingsD 12/23
  • "10 ways Steve Jobs changed the world: There may never be another chief executive like him. Apple's former CEO and co-founder transformed the world's relationship with technology: forever." [Slideshow] Fortune 12/23