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1. Nikki on August 14, 2012 12:36 AM writes...
That must be worldwide - goodness knows that whenever I go somewhere I'm usually the only Android in a sea of iPhones.
Permalink to Comment2. Alan Wexelblat on August 14, 2012 11:17 AM writes...
Yes, that's definitely world-wide. One of the problems of tech coverage esp here in the US is that it's highly race/class-biased. Apple does very well with rich white guys (and women) but not so well with the rest of the world.
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