Saturday, January 15, 2011

ANDROID(updated)

Android (operating system)

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Android
Android robot.svg
Android.svg
The green Android logo, designed by graphic designer Irina Blok.[1][2][3]
Android 4.2 on the Nexus 4.png
Android 4.2 "Jelly Bean" on the Nexus 4
Company / developerGoogle
Open Handset Alliance
Android Open Source Project
Programmed inCC++Java[4]
OS familyUnix-like
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source[5]
Initial releaseSeptember 23, 2008[6]
Latest stable release4.2.2 Jelly Bean / February 11, 2013; 3 months ago[7]
Marketing targetSmartphones
Tablet computers
Available language(s)Multi-lingual
Package managerGoogle PlayAPK
Supported platformsARMMIPS,[8] x86,[9]I.MX[10]
Kernel typeMonolithic (modified Linux kernel)
Default user interfaceGraphical (Multi-touch)
LicenseApache License 2.0
Linux kernel patches under GNU GPL v2[11]
Official websitewww.android.com
Android is a Linux-based operating system[12] designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Initially developed by Android, Inc., which Google backed financially and later bought in 2005,[13] Android was unveiled in 2007 along with the founding of the Open Handset Alliance: a consortium of hardware, software, and telecommunication companies devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices.[14] The first Android-powered phone was sold in October 2008.[15]
Android is open source and Google releases the code under the Apache License.[12] This open source code and permissive licensing allows the software to be freely modified and distributed by device manufacturers, wireless carriers and enthusiast developers. Additionally, Android has a large community of developers writing applications ("apps") that extend the functionality of devices, written primarily in a customized version of the Javaprogramming language.[16] In October 2012, there were approximately 700,000 apps available for Android, and the estimated number of applications downloaded from Google Play, Android's primary app store, was 25 billion.[17][18]
These factors have contributed towards making Android the world's most widely used smartphone platform,[19] overtaking Symbian in the fourth quarter of 2010,[20] and the software of choice for technology companies who require a low-cost, customizable, lightweight operating system for high tech devices without developing one from scratch.[21]As a result, despite being primarily designed for phones and tablets, it has seen additional applications on televisions, games consolesdigital cameras and other electronics. Android's open nature has further encouraged a large community of developers and enthusiasts to use the open source code as a foundation for community-driven projects, which add new features for advanced users[22] or bring Android to devices which were officially released running other operating systems.
Android had a worldwide smartphone market share of 75% during the third quarter of 2012,[23] with 750 million devices activated in total and 1.5 million activations per day.[24]The operating system's success has made it a target for patent litigation as part of the so-called "smartphone wars" between technology companies.[25][26] As of May 2013, a total of 900 million Android devices have been activated and 48 billion apps have been installed from the Google Play store

Sunday, January 9, 2011

BLACKBERRY(updated)



Research In Motion Limited (RIM), trading as BlackBerry,[3][4] is a Canadiantelecommunication and wireless equipment company best known as the developer of theBlackBerry brand of smartphones and tablets. The company is headquartered in Waterloo,Ontario, Canada. It was founded by Mike Lazaridis, who served as its co-CEO along withJim Balsillie until January 22, 2012. Its current CEO is Thorsten Heins.

Friday, January 7, 2011

APPLE(updated)

Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California[2] that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers. Its best-known hardware products are the Mac line of computers, the iPod music player, the iPhone smartphone, and the iPad tablet computer. Its software includes the OS X and iOS operating systems, the iTunes media browser, theSafari web browser, and the iLife and iWork creativity and production suites. The company was founded on April 1, 1976, and incorporated as Apple Computer, Inc. on January 3, 1977.[6] The word "Computer" was removed from its name on January 9, 2007, reflecting its shifted focus towards consumer electronics after the introduction of the iPhone.[7][8][9]
Apple is the world's second-largest information technology company by revenue afterSamsung Electronics, and the world's third-largest mobile phone maker after Samsung andNokia.[10] Fortune magazine named Apple the most admired company in the United States in 2008, and in the world from 2008 to 2012.[11][12][13][14][15] However, the company has received criticism for its contractors' labor practices, and for Apple's own environmental and business practices.[16][17][18]
As of May 2013, Apple maintains 406 retail stores in fourteen countries[19][20] as well as the online Apple Store and iTunes Store.[21] It is the second-largest publicly traded corporation in the world by market capitalization, with an estimated value of US$414 billion as of January 2013.[22] As of September 29, 2012, the company had 72,800 permanent full-time employees and 3,300 temporary full-time employees worldwide.[4] Its worldwide annual revenue in 2012 totalled $156 billion.[4] In May 2013, Apple had made it to the top ten of theFortune 500 list of companies for the first time, taking the 6 position, 11 places up from the previous year.[23]