Google Android Catching up to iPhone
It looks like Google have finally developed the iPhone killer, according to a recent research; the percentage of respondents planning to buy an Android powered device soared from 6% to 21% in the past 3 months (September to December 2009), closing in on the iPhone who dominates the mobile OS preference with 28%. The study also shows that the demand has surpassed Blackberry RIM OS in such a short period of time. The cause of such dramatic change is because ever since the launch of the Motorola Droid in November 2009, the respondents who plan to buy a Motorola smartphone in the next 90 days climbed from 1% to 13% within the same period of time.
With the success of Google Android, it’s no surprise that even manufacturers such as Logitech are interested to develop Android devices. Recently, it has been found that Logitech is looking for an Android Application Developer, Contractor in their job listing. The responsibility for the job is to work with UX designers to design and develop applications that combine an Android UI with web based content and media services.
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