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Co-founder @Jack Dorsey tells '60 Minutes' Twitter's creation story. Watch: http://cnet.co/16vv25Xav CNET via twitter 3/14/2013 10:45:15 PM
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iPhone 5 is hands down the best phone. Look at what Apple has done with integration - Apple TV, iTunes, MAC, time capsule, etc. when you get a new iPhone plug into iTunes and you are up and running in 5 minutes. How about apple care? No android based phone can touch this level of integration.
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Sounds like your opinion is biased and based of little research. If you weren't aware, Android is developed by google who innovates not only in their mobile division but in other endevours as well. And to counterpoint your argument, google has Google TV, clouding VIA Gmail (photos music videos and documents) , no 3rd party software required (i.e itunes which the general consensus is that it is a useless program which most people find frustrating)
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Bloomberg: Microsoft has sold ~1.5 million Surface tablets, 400,000 of which were Pro models http://tnw.to/i0cph by @alexav The Next Web via twitter 3/14/2013 10:50:35 PM
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iPhones are much more basic and closed source and have much less power though power is not as important with iPhones as all the apps aren't processor intensive. WIth the Galaxies however, due to the open-source android, there are more processor intensive apps and so more power is required
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Apps library only beats in terms of the number of "tablet" optimized applications. When it comes to phones, then the Apple library doesn't have that much of a lead anymore. But like many Apple users (those that think it takes 9 different accounts to approach the Apple experience), I can see where you'd be confused.
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I switched to the Galaxy S3 last year and I will never go back to the iPhone I love the bigger screen and more free apps available on the market. The NFC tech was one of the sellers for me also I am going to sit the S4 out and wait for the S5 next year because my ATT contract isnt up untill next year.