With 17.2% of the smartphone market in 2015, Apple captured 91% of the profit. Samsung, with 23.9% of the market, took 14% of the profit.
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This graph shows French Members of Parliament (MPs) during years 2012—. A link between two MPs indicates that they cosponsored at least one bill together.
Source : Cosponsorship networks in the French Parliament: Assemblée nationale, years 2012-2017
Fact that people have to wear glasses to watch 3D TVs did not work too well for consumers.
Source : 대한민국 IT포털의 중심! 이티뉴스
Facebook and Google have their ecosystems and now we have one too, in a part of the world that is growing incredibly fast and where we will become very strong. We want to be an ecosystem with a billion users.
Source : Browser maker Opera in line for $1.2bn acquisition by Chinese consortium | Technology | The Guardian
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A federal judge said a woman is not entitled to compensation for time spent entering a single Captcha word to verify her identity when opening a Google email account.
Source : Courthouse News Service
We agree with Google its (self-driving car) will not have a ‘driver’ in the traditional sense that vehicles have had drivers during the last more than one hundred years.
A la fin, j’ai perdu toute confiance face à lui, et ça, c’est catastrophique. Lui n’a pas ce problème.
Source : Fan Hui, champion européen de go : « L’ordinateur joue comme un humain »
The question is: how far will you go to make it through another day?
Facebook ne manque pas d’imagination pour invalider une condamnation à son égard. Alors que, le 9 novembre 2015, le tribunal de première instance de Bruxelles a ordonné à l’entreprise d’arrêter de tracer les internautes belges non inscrits sur le réseau social, la firme californienne a décidé de faire appel : Facebook demande purement et simplement l’annulation de cette condamnation… sous prétexte que des termes anglophones ont été utilisés dans le jugement.
Source : En Belgique, Facebook digère mal les « cookies » de la justice




