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Apple to hold 40 percent of smartphone market?
Apple may occupy an extremely large portion of the global smartphone market if current trends continue, says Generator Research. The firm claims that by 2013 Apple may hold as much as 40 percent of the market, a figure which would necessarily come at the expense of other cellphone makers like ...
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Steve Jobs Takes 'Medical Leave' from Apple
Steve Jobs Takes 'Medical Leave' from Apple
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Apple Media Advisory: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance
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Report: Apple iPhone Could Own 40 Percent of Smartphone Sector
Cult of Mac — ... Apple could control up to 40 percent of the smartphone market by 2013, UK-based Generator Research announced Tuesday. The company predicted the iPhone would grab marketshare at a time when Nokia and other cell phone players are battered by poor economic conditions. ...

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