AdMob has just released its March 2009 Mobile Metrics report, analysing the monthly trends in the AdMob Network. You can check it out for yourself, by downloading this PDF report and we have to say that the most important aspect of this document is the growth of Android.
HTC Dream (G1) generates 2% of AdMob’s US requests and is the fourth placed...
Google is up to something fishy, according to most recent rumors. They seem to be very much looking into operating systems, as it worked out great for them in the mobile world with the Android.
Net Applications seems to have found a great deal of unusual traffic coming from Google employees. About one third of traffic coming from Google has its OS...
And what a mix! Some people at Linux consulting firm NthCode managed to put Android on Nokia N810 and you have the video with details just a bit lower.
Sadly enough, Nokia N810 will not be the next device to come out on the market running on Android. This is more of testing and playing with mobile OS by some passionate people.
After Android aroused...
China brings on a smart and nicely thought smartphone with the QiGi i6, which has the ability to run either Windows Mobile 6.1 or Google’s Android OS. Good idea, but nobody hurries to guarantee for the quality.
The two operating systems don’t run on the phone at the same time, but are available as a weapon of choice for the customer. Aside this...
Recently we had some information running around and saying that Google’s Android platform will get Adobe Flash 10 perfectly running on it. Just a few days passed and we now have proof of the software running on the G1 phone.
We have Adobe to thank for the video here, as it just showed at the Adobe MAX 2008 developer conference how Flash 10 runs...
When you love your mobile phone so much that you can’t take your hands off it, multi-touch turns out to be not only “more”, but a needed feature. G1 can answer to that need, as it is now rumored that it can support multi-touch.
Still, HTC has specified since the beginning the HTC Dream, also called T-Mobile G1, is not a multi-touch device. If...
Meebo just announced the release of a special instant messaging solution for mobile phones running on Android platform. There are high chances that the number of such devices will increase in the future, so it turns out to be pretty smart of them to think about it in advance.
The meebo version for Android stays active in the background, while the user...
Android-based G1 phones will cross a great distance to meet a new audience in the Asia-Pacific market. HTC will bring the Google phone here no sooner than the beginning of next year.
The Chinese-language Commercial Times quoted company sources as hinting towards a future push of the smartphone on the Asian market. HTC already has other touchscreen...
T-Mobile opened early today, eagerly waiting for customers to storm in their shops and make their G1 stocks vanish like magic. Still, nobody queued for the Google phone, although this doesn’t mean that sales were low.
T-Mobile G1 has made itself many fans until now, but they didn’t crowd in order to be among the first ones to own one of this device....
The Don Juan of mobile phones, BlackBerry Storm did better than its touchscreen brother, Android G1. Analytics firm, Hitwise, compared the number of searches for the term “BlackBerry Storm” with those for “G1” and declared a winner.
As a result, nearly four times more people are interested in finding out more details about BlackBerry’s first...