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Google Ngram Viewer guardar - +info
Total de 5 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 23 de December de 2010
Mac OS X market share sets new record at the end of 2007 guardar - +info
Total de 6 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
These figures are going to be disputed by everyone with half an opinion (and I still think their "iPhone":iPhone stats were bunk, considering the amount of "Symbian":Symbian handsets), but the "Linux":Linux to "Mac":Mac ratio seems good.
iPhone Stats Astroturfing guardar - +info
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More U.S.-centric stats that I for one, find fascinating in terms of remove from reality. On the other hand, the U.S. mobile market is backward enough for the iPhone to be truly overwhelming...
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2008/03/18/iphone-crushes-competition-in-smartphone-usage
mail-trends guardar - +info
Total de 7 tags, guardado por 2 utilizadores, criado em 17 de December de 2010
Very nice statistics package that will walk your "IMAP":IMAP folder tree and output some very nice-looking graphs for frequent correspondents and whatnot.
What Your Global Neighbors Are Buying - Interactive Graphic guardar - +info
Total de 6 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
_Very_ slick infographic by the NYT ("via":http://flowingdata.com/2008/09/17/how-consumers-around-the-world-spend-their-money/)
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/09/04/business/20080907-metrics-graphic.html#articleBodyLink
Broadband in Portugal guardar - +info
Total de 8 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
Especially for those people who think "Portugal":Portugal is a technological backwater, here are the local regulator's official stats, graphed on a quarterly basis. Note the light blue line concerning mobile ("3G":3G) broadband, its absolute values and the impact it's having on more conventional solutions...
http://www.anacom.pt/streaming/grafico1_internet1trim2008.gif?contentId=581834&field=ATTACHED_FILE
Americans text more than they talk guardar - +info
Total de 6 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
Almost catching up with Europe (I'd say they would be at Portuguese levels within two to four years, at this rate...)
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10048257-94.html?tag=newsLatestHeadlinesArea.0
Inquérito à Utilização de Tecnologias da Informação e da Comunicação pelas Famílias guardar - +info
Total de 6 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
Very nice overview of Internet (fixed and mobile) usage in "Portugal":Portugal, compiled by "INE":http://www.ine.pt ("PDF":http://www.i-gov.org/images/articles/8563/familias.pdf).
More "niche" netbooks sold in 3Q2008 than iPhones guardar - +info
Total de 6 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
From the department of pointless comparisons. For those of you who have trouble with figures, there is only one "iPhone":iPhone manufacturer and around half a dozen netbook manufacturers - "the list":http://www.displaysearch.com/cps/rde/xchg/displaysearch/hs.xsl/Strong_mini_note_shipments_buoy_notebook_PC_Market_Q3_08.asp can be summarized as "Acer":Acer (38.3%), "Asus":Asus (30.3%), "HP":HP (5.8%), "MSI":MSI (5.7%), "Dell":Dell (2.8%) and a few others. Now, last time I checked, anything divided by five or six is _smaller_ than the original, so those 5.6 million netbooks are a much smaller volume than the "iPhone":iPhone sales (_supposed to be_ 4.7m) when split. And I'm not even going to pick up the bit about "Apple":Apple "needing" to launch a netbook. Now, could we please have some better (i.e., apples to apples) reporting on netbook market growth, please?
Maemo and Openmoko Community Survey guardar - +info
Total de 8 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
Of note: 1) the minuscule size of the community 2) the response rate of 27% 3) the hints of "zealotry":Zealots whenever there is opportunity to "strongly agree" with the basic tenets of OSS. Fun and self-recognition (i.e., ego trips) are also part of the overall panorama, hence a very high average time spent discussing stuff on mailing-lists and suchlike. FInally, note the large percentage of people (51%) who avoid answering whether bug-fixing is enjoyable. Yes, OSS at its best, indeed...
http://public.smi.ethz.ch/files/MaemoOpenmoko/PublicDescriptiveStatistics.html
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