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According to official rumor from insider Matt Collins, Republican congressman Ron Paul will be running in the 2012 presidential election. Although he won’t b…

…Ron Paul can’t actually expect to fuel an entire presidential campaign by Fruedian slips because they hardly ever happenis. I’m sorry, I meant vaginas..Allowing the news that he’s planning to run to leak 4 months before he makes the official announcement might be the boldest move he’s made since rejecting Bruno’s advances. But, in the spirit of bold moves, I’d like to invite Ron Paul to announce his candidacy on this show.Unlike when your son, Rand Paul made his campaign announcement in the Rachel Maddow show, I will almost definitely not dedicate a half hour to making you look like a racist during your next appearance. I am liable, however, to try to make you look like Magneto from X-men…

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Ron Paul WILL run in 2012!

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By the year 2012, there will be more smartphones running the Android OS than Apple’s iOS. That’s according to iSuppli, which projects that 75 million Android-based smartphones will be in use two years from now. Android will have a 19.4 percent share of the global market for smartphones, says iSuppli, while Apple’s iOS will claim 15.9 percent.

…Consensus on Growth

iSuppli certainly isn’t the only research firm that sees phenomenal growth for Android. Strategy Analytics also predicts that Android handsets will overtake iOS ones by 2012, Alex Spektor, analyst with the firm, told LinuxInsider.
However, “Symbian will continue to dominate through at least 2015 thanks to Nokia’s (NYSE: NOK) massive scale,” he noted. That is, while Android’s growth is indeed continuing to mount, Apple’s iOS and Android will continue to jockey for places two and three — or three and four — not one and two.
Interestingly, the leaders in the smartphone market suffer from perception problems. Though preferred by businesses, RIM has been struggling to hold onto its market position, with one recently launched BlackBerry considered a flop and its latest version drawing more yawns than cheers.
Nor has Nokia’s reputation benefited from its massive install base.
“Units have not translated into smartphone leadership for Nokia,” observed Carl Howe, director with the Yankee…

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Android Draws Its Bow on Apple

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