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  1. Who Exactly Owns Your Data in the Cloud?

    Explore Article GigaOM (Jan 14 2010)

    Who Exactly Owns Your Data in the Cloud? Between Gmail, Google Docs, Zoho, Facebook, Basecamp, Flickr, Twitter and countless other applications, much of our data now sits in the cloud. But few people ever stop to think about where that data is stored or how it might be accessed or used. So who exactly [...] (Read Full Article)

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  2. As Google Takes On the iPhone, True Openness — and Developers — Are Key

    Explore Article GigaOM (Jan 7 2010)

    As Google Takes On the iPhone, True Openness — and Developers — Are Key In the wake of Google's Nexus One phone launch, some questions are emerging about whether Google is going to be truly open with the Android OS. Yesterday, on a videocast, Chris DiBona, Google’s influential open source program manager, provided some insight into the company’s planned approach. (Read Full Article)

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  3. iPhone to Be China’s Top-Selling Smartphone? Really?

    Explore Article GigaOM (Nov 16 2009) Smartphones , APAC

    iPhone to Be China’s Top-Selling Smartphone? Really? China Unicom is continuing to trumpet the iPhone’s prospects in China — despite widespread conviction that it’s too expensive there. As Stacey recently noted, Daniel Amir, director and senior research analyst of semiconductors at Lazard Capital Markets, has cited China Unicom officials as saying they’d sold some 30,000 iPhones in the country since its launch [...] (Read Full Article)

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  4. Apple Shoots Past Nokia As World’s Most Profitable Handset Vendor

    Explore Article GigaOM (Nov 10 2009) Mobile Applications , Smartphones , Americas

    Apple became the world’s most profitable handset vendor in the third quarter of this year, reports Strategy Analytics. “We estimate Apple’s operating profit for its iPhone handset division stood at $1.6 billion in the third quarter of 2009,” wrote analyst Alex Spektor. That means Apple overtook Nokia, whose operating profit came in at just $1.1 [...] (Read Full Article)

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  5. T-Mobile’s CEO Talks Up Android — Going Forward, Apps Are Key

    Explore Article GigaOM (Nov 4 2009) Mobile Applications , Smartphones

    T-Mobile’s CEO Talks Up Android — Going Forward, Apps Are Key Cole Brodman, chief technology and innovation officer at T-Mobile USA, provided details on the company’s continuing plans for the open-source Android operating system in a keynote address at Open Mobile Summit today in San Francisco. In the company’s fourth-quarter lineup – a period that promises to see lots of Android action — T-Mobile will feature [...] (Read Full Article)

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