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Google Owns 98.29% of Mobile Search Market

All your mobile search are belong to Google.

According to a recent report from Statcounter, Google commands 98.29 percent of the mobile search market while their next closest competitor, Yahoo, sits at .81 percent.  Bing comes in third with .46 percent, the same as “other” combined search engines.  It’s worth pointing out that Google’s mobile share is higher than that of the desktop market while its competition is actually lower.  Sounds like people on the go really love Big G.

Looking back a year ago, Google’s mobile search share was at 95.58 percent.  Where will we be this time next year?


Our advice to AT&T is this: Go ahead and load Yahoo! and Bing onto your devices.  Giving users choice is awesome and we applaud that.  Just don’t be surprised when customers continue choosing Google.

Via: TechCrunch, Chart courtesy of Pingdom

NOTE: Google Owns 98.29% of Mobile Search Market originally appeared on AndroidGuys.


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The Google Phone Rumor Returns… AGAIN



gphone_googlephone_againHere we go again!  The “it’s not happening/yes it is” rumor of an actual Google branded handset has come back.  TechCrunch is reporting today that not only is it going to happen, but it was originally slated to drop this quarter.


While we might have dismissed this rumor a time or two in the past, we’ve also reported on stuff that helps make this potential game changer a reality.  Darn it if the pieces don’t add up in the end.Here’s what TC is saying today.

  • It will be sold direct and through retailers.
  • It will be produced by a major handset maker but will only have Google branding.
  • There will be zero negotiation or compromise over the design of features.  It’s ALL GOOGLE
  • One source tells them that HTC will make the phone, while other information suggests Google is working with a Korean phone manufacturer on the Google phone – LG or Samsung.
  • Google is planning a big advertising push around the device early next year – like January

It will be very interesting to see what other handset makers think of this move if and when Google drops a phone.  How will other Open Handset Alliance members react? Will they continue to embrace the platform for what it is and offers or will they pull support?

We doubt having 1 more player in the game will change anyone’s min, even if it is Google.

Let’s hear what you guys have to say!  What have you heard?

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Search, Better



gm_searchOne of the most exciting things about Android is that it is constantly changing. We were all anxious for Cupcake, Donut and now for Eclair. Admit it, you waited by your phone anxiously anticipating the moment it informed you of the availability of a new system update. Some changes come under the radar however. New and improved mobile search is one such stealth improvement you might have missed.

Google Search Options have existed on your desktop for most of 2009. These options allow you to filter your searches based on results (blogs, news, videos, etc.) and time (24 hours, week, year, etc.). Google announced recently that the same helpful filtering options are now available to mobile users. Read the rest of this entry »



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