I think that bada is very interesting platform, because is sponsored from Samsung, i think they increase their markert share up to 10%:
"Badas overall market share jumped from .9 percent to 1.9 percent, but thats still better than Microsofts take, which fell from 4.9 percent (mostly consisting of legacy Windows Mobile users) to 1.6 percent." http://venturebeat.com/2011/08/11/bada-beats-windows-phone/
Posted Aug 19, 2011 11:33 UTC (Fri) by petur (guest, #73362)
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Except that Bada is an annoying platform to develop for, and can't say it it stable either (we'll see what 2.0 brings)
HP dropping webOS devices
Posted Aug 19, 2011 16:04 UTC (Fri) by alonso (subscriber, #2828)
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I know, but it's native so is perfect for low spec, low cost device. Here in italy you can find wave lite for 76 euro and the 3g variant for 155 euro.
HP dropping webOS devices
Posted Aug 19, 2011 13:31 UTC (Fri) by Hausvib6 (guest, #70606)
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Bada..., your reply has reminded me.
The recent Motorola Mobility acquisition by Google can become a really strong reason to seriously develop Bada further to be on par with Android/iOS, although it is unlikely that Google will try to alienate its allies.
The more the merrier.. except for the nasty fragmentation that leads to duplicated efforts and incompatibilities.
HP dropping webOS devices
Posted Aug 23, 2011 8:56 UTC (Tue) by jospoortvliet (subscriber, #33164)
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