Amazon Leads The Android Tablet Market With Samsung In Second Place

Apple’s iPad has long held the crown of the tablet market. However, in recent months, Apple’s share in the arena has considerably declined as new rivals continue to emerge. On the Android side of the fence, Amazon continues to take the lead with its Kindle Fire HD whereas Samsung’s Galaxy Tab comes in second.

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PreApps Offers Pre-Submission App Exposure And Marketing To Developers

Every month, thousands of iOS and Android apps are submitted to both Apple App Store and Google Play store, respectively. However, given the sheer bulk of apps hosted by these apps marketplaces, very few get the spotlight. PreApps now plans to change this by offering developers pre-submission exposure for their apps.

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Blekko Launches Izik – The First Tablet-Oriented Search Engine

Currently, the web search arena is predominantly occupied by Google. Microsoft’s Bing also has a sizeable share of the market. Both Google and Bing primarily follow directory-oriented format, being meant for desktop PCs at the time of their inception. Blekko now intends to compete with them by launching Izik, the first tablet-oriented search engine.

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Google Time Concept Shows How A Real Smart Watch From Google May Look Like

Google has a whole host of products being used by millions of users. With many vendors currently hoping to make a debut into the smartphone watch arena, it certainly makes sense that Google should launch a watch of its own too. Now, designer Adrian Maciburko has come up an excellent Google watch concept.

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Google Maps Not Supported On Windows Phone Due To No WebKit Usage

Relations between Microsoft and Google haven’t exactly been amicable. In fact, in recent times, they have soured all the more due to somewhat of a feud between Bing and Google search as well as several other issues. Now, it has turned out that Google Maps can’t be accessed on Windows Phone devices because their default browser doesn’t use WebKit.

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