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Editor's note: In the previous version of this story, we incorrectly reported that Research In Motion had lost almost five percentage points in market share. Research In Motion did not lose market share. The Fool regrets the error. If great firms win customers in every market, then Apple ...
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Apple, RIM win smartphone market share from Nokia | Technology
reuters.com — HELSINKI (Reuters) - Surging demand for the latest iPhone and Blackberry models helped Apple Inc and Research... In Motion to win larger shares of the smartphone market in the third quarter at the expense of top vendor Nokia, market research firm Canalys ... (more) Apple, RIM win smartphone market share from ...
iPhone tops business rankings, steals Nokia market share
iPhone tops business rankings, steals Nokia market share
appleinsider.com — Often labeled the outsider in the corporate world, Apple's iPhone has already reached the top of J.D.... Power's satisfaction ranks for business smartphones -- and is simultaneously the second-largest smartphone maker in the world. (more) iPhone tops business rankings, steals Nokia market share
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Apple moves into number 2 slot for smartphones
BloggingStocks — ... Good news, Products and services, Consumer experience, Competitive strategy, Apple Inc (AAPL), Nokia Corp. (NOK), Research in Motion (RIMM), iPhone, Smartphones, TechnologySome great news for Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) revolutionary iPhone today, as a new study shows that for the first time ever, Apple has moved ahead of competitor Research in Motion Limited (NASDAQ: RIMM) for second place in overall smartphone market share. Top slot remains firmly in the hands of ...

A Rude Awakening for Ma Bell's iPhone Dreams
MacBytes.com — Nothing can kill the iPhone. Not connectivity problems . Not Research In Motion 's (Nasdaq: RIMM ) "Crack"Berry . Not even AT&T (NYSE: T ) , though Ma Bell tried for a time . No longer. Last week, at the Web 2.0 summit in San Francisco, a senior AT&T executive said that tethering would come to the 3G iPhone in the not-too-distant future, solving a public-relations fiasco created over the summer when Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL ) pulled tethering software called NetShare from its iPhone App Store. Tethering is both highly useful and ...

A Rude Awakening for Ma Bell's iPhone Dreams
MacBytes.com — Nothing can kill the iPhone. Not connectivity problems . Not Research In Motion 's (Nasdaq: RIMM ) "Crack"Berry . Not even AT&T (NYSE: T ) , though Ma Bell tried for a time . No longer. Last week, at the Web 2.0 summit in San Francisco, a senior AT&T executive said that tethering would come to the 3G iPhone in the not-too-distant future, solving a public-relations fiasco created over the summer when Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL ) pulled tethering software called NetShare from its iPhone App Store. Tethering is both highly useful and ...

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