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Android nipping on iPhone OS heels

Android nipping on iPhone OS heels

The iPhone OS might be king when it comes to smartphone traffic and the mobile web share at the moment, but Google’s Android OS is slowly and surely just behind the fruity company. This could be due to the plethora of Android-powered devices being rolled out in recent memory, or it could be less people forking out dough for iPhones and iPod touches. Still, there isn’t any indication of a clear and dominant winner in the near future (although RIM, webOS and Windows Mobile has a long, long way to go), so everything is still game for everyone else. Which camp are you on, anyways?

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