Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Windows Phone Predicted to Exceed BlackBerry


BlackBery popularity of diminishing predicted to be a breeze of fresh air for Windows Phone, at least in the United States. According to research by StatCounter, Microsoft's Windows Phone predicted to surpass BlackBerry market share in the U.S. in November.

While Windows Phone is slowly increasing market share in the range of 1.5%. If this trend continues, Windows Phone will surpass BlackBerry and become the third largest player, although very far behind the iPhone and Android.

This projection is based on the adoption of both platforms today. BlackBerry market share in the land of Uncle Sam dropped to 3% since the beginning of the year 2012, from that previously were 6%.

While BlackBerry is still relying on the old model. RIM already mentioned that phone with BlackBerry OS 10 will still greet the market until 2013. Similarly, as quoted us from the International Business Times, Wednesday (08/22/2012).

Popularity of Windows Phone is expected to increase with the presence of Windows Phone 8 handsets. Nokia reportedly will introduce Windows 8 handsets in early September.

Meanwhile, Zuckerberg will Lead Stop Facebook ..

An industry analyst considers that Zuckerberg is known for its makeup kasualnya can focus on business technology in Facebook. While Facebook business held by the person who is really competent.

Facebook's share price continued to freefall. Record the lowest price occurred recently worth $ 19.06 from the initial price of USD 38. The poor stock performance led to speculation that Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Facebook should not continue to lead as CEO.

"Zuckerberg, viewed from whatever angle it is a genius., However you should have a chief executive of a mature and more experienced in running the company," he added.

"I think there is a sense of lack of confidence in his ability to run the corporation," said Andre Stoltman, securities attorney in New York that we have quoted from Computerworld, Sunday (08/19/2012).

"He has provided the necessary vision for Facebook to be present, and they'll need him as a guide. Zuckerberg had to stay there in the top right now," says Patrik.

However, Zuckerberg still has the support to continue to lead Facebook. Patrik Moorhead, an analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy, said it was too early to discuss the possibility of Facebook CEO turnover.

"Mark Zuckerberg would not be stepping down in the near future. Was a man on a mission, which is to force the world, if necessary, to make it more open., And as a man on a mission, he's not a matter of priority to the business," said Karten opinion.

Karten Weide as an analyst at IDC said also that Zuckerberg will not give a chance for others to lead the company he founded it.

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