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		<title>By: Weekend Update 10.31.09—Heartbreaks, Heart Trobs and Heart Attacks &#124; Drake Martinet &#124; Digital Daily &#124; AllThingsD</title>
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		<dc:creator>Weekend Update 10.31.09—Heartbreaks, Heart Trobs and Heart Attacks &#124; Drake Martinet &#124; Digital Daily &#124; AllThingsD</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 20:37:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] for either search group. In a post foreshadowing a grizzly murder, John posted results from a ChangeWave research study that placed the iPhone within striking distance of overtaking Blackberry in the Smartphone market. Ok, maybe it wasn’t that grizzly, but its Halloween. Digital Daily [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] for either search group. In a post foreshadowing a grizzly murder, John posted results from a ChangeWave research study that placed the iPhone within striking distance of overtaking Blackberry in the Smartphone market. Ok, maybe it wasn’t that grizzly, but its Halloween. Digital Daily [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Stuff We Didn&#8217;t Post Today (and Why) [Remainders] - Kikil News</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stuff We Didn&#8217;t Post Today (and Why) [Remainders] - Kikil News</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] F&amp;#114om t&amp;#104&amp;#101 &amp;#121oung&amp;#101&amp;#114, f&amp;#114&amp;#101s&amp;#104&amp;#101&amp;#114 (but pa&amp;#114adoxica&amp;#108&amp;#108&amp;#121 Mossb&amp;#101&amp;#114gi&amp;#101&amp;#114) quad&amp;#114ant of M&amp;#114. Mu&amp;#114doc&amp;#104&#8217;s Journal come&amp;#115 the &amp;#115t&amp;#97rtl&amp;#105ng decl&amp;#97r&amp;#97t&amp;#105on th&amp;#97t the &amp;#105&amp;#80hone m&amp;#105ght overt&amp;#97&amp;#107e the Bl&amp;#97c&amp;#107Berry &amp;#105n US m&amp;#97r&amp;#107et &amp;#115h&amp;#97re. The ev&amp;#105dence &amp;#105&amp;#115 &amp;#97 gr&amp;#97ph by &amp;#97 re&amp;#115e&amp;#97rch f&amp;#105rm c&amp;#97lled Ch&amp;#97ngeW&amp;#97ve. At the moment, Bl&amp;#97c&amp;#107Berry &amp;#97cco&amp;#117nt&amp;#115 for 40% of the n&amp;#97t&amp;#105on&#8217;&amp;#115 &amp;#115m&amp;#97rtphone&amp;#115 wh&amp;#105le &amp;#105&amp;#80hone&amp;#115 &amp;#97cco&amp;#117nt for 30%, w&amp;#105th &amp;#115tronger &amp;#117pw&amp;#97rd moment&amp;#117m. B&amp;#117t &amp;#105n the next three month&amp;#115 36% of &amp;#115ome relev&amp;#97nt cl&amp;#117&amp;#115ter of Amer&amp;#105c&amp;#97n&amp;#115 pl&amp;#97n to b&amp;#117y &amp;#97n &amp;#105&amp;#80hone, wh&amp;#105le 27% pl&amp;#97n to b&amp;#117y &amp;#97 Bl&amp;#97c&amp;#107Berry. I love &amp;#97 good &amp;#115t&amp;#97t &amp;#97&amp;#115 m&amp;#117ch &amp;#97&amp;#115 the next g&amp;#117y, b&amp;#117t &amp;#105n the end, they don&#8217;t me&amp;#97n &amp;#97 lot, &amp;#97nd the&amp;#115e me&amp;#97n even le&amp;#115&amp;#115 when j&amp;#117xt&amp;#97po&amp;#115ed. If I were &amp;#97n &amp;#97n&amp;#97ly&amp;#115t, th&amp;#105&amp;#115 wo&amp;#117ld be my &amp;#115o&amp;#117ndb&amp;#105te: &#8220;I won&#8217;t be &amp;#115&amp;#117rpr&amp;#105&amp;#115ed &amp;#105f &amp;#105&amp;#80hone overt&amp;#97&amp;#107e&amp;#115 Bl&amp;#97c&amp;#107Berry, b&amp;#117t &amp;#105t m&amp;#97y not h&amp;#97ppen.&#8221; (I th&amp;#105n&amp;#107 yo&amp;#117 &amp;#107now why I&#8217;m not &amp;#97n &amp;#97n&amp;#97ly&amp;#115t.) [&amp;#65llThin&amp;#103sD] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] F&amp;#114om t&amp;#104&amp;#101 &amp;#121oung&amp;#101&amp;#114, f&amp;#114&amp;#101s&amp;#104&amp;#101&amp;#114 (but pa&amp;#114adoxica&amp;#108&amp;#108&amp;#121 Mossb&amp;#101&amp;#114gi&amp;#101&amp;#114) quad&amp;#114ant of M&amp;#114. Mu&amp;#114doc&amp;#104&#8217;s Journal come&amp;#115 the &amp;#115t&amp;#97rtl&amp;#105ng decl&amp;#97r&amp;#97t&amp;#105on th&amp;#97t the &amp;#105&amp;#80hone m&amp;#105ght overt&amp;#97&amp;#107e the Bl&amp;#97c&amp;#107Berry &amp;#105n US m&amp;#97r&amp;#107et &amp;#115h&amp;#97re. The ev&amp;#105dence &amp;#105&amp;#115 &amp;#97 gr&amp;#97ph by &amp;#97 re&amp;#115e&amp;#97rch f&amp;#105rm c&amp;#97lled Ch&amp;#97ngeW&amp;#97ve. At the moment, Bl&amp;#97c&amp;#107Berry &amp;#97cco&amp;#117nt&amp;#115 for 40% of the n&amp;#97t&amp;#105on&#8217;&amp;#115 &amp;#115m&amp;#97rtphone&amp;#115 wh&amp;#105le &amp;#105&amp;#80hone&amp;#115 &amp;#97cco&amp;#117nt for 30%, w&amp;#105th &amp;#115tronger &amp;#117pw&amp;#97rd moment&amp;#117m. B&amp;#117t &amp;#105n the next three month&amp;#115 36% of &amp;#115ome relev&amp;#97nt cl&amp;#117&amp;#115ter of Amer&amp;#105c&amp;#97n&amp;#115 pl&amp;#97n to b&amp;#117y &amp;#97n &amp;#105&amp;#80hone, wh&amp;#105le 27% pl&amp;#97n to b&amp;#117y &amp;#97 Bl&amp;#97c&amp;#107Berry. I love &amp;#97 good &amp;#115t&amp;#97t &amp;#97&amp;#115 m&amp;#117ch &amp;#97&amp;#115 the next g&amp;#117y, b&amp;#117t &amp;#105n the end, they don&#8217;t me&amp;#97n &amp;#97 lot, &amp;#97nd the&amp;#115e me&amp;#97n even le&amp;#115&amp;#115 when j&amp;#117xt&amp;#97po&amp;#115ed. If I were &amp;#97n &amp;#97n&amp;#97ly&amp;#115t, th&amp;#105&amp;#115 wo&amp;#117ld be my &amp;#115o&amp;#117ndb&amp;#105te: &#8220;I won&#8217;t be &amp;#115&amp;#117rpr&amp;#105&amp;#115ed &amp;#105f &amp;#105&amp;#80hone overt&amp;#97&amp;#107e&amp;#115 Bl&amp;#97c&amp;#107Berry, b&amp;#117t &amp;#105t m&amp;#97y not h&amp;#97ppen.&#8221; (I th&amp;#105n&amp;#107 yo&amp;#117 &amp;#107now why I&#8217;m not &amp;#97n &amp;#97n&amp;#97ly&amp;#115t.) [&amp;#65llThin&amp;#103sD] [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Stuff We Didn&#8217;t Post Today (and Why) [Remainders]</title>
		<link>http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091027/changewave/comment-page-1/#comment-16784</link>
		<dc:creator>Stuff We Didn&#8217;t Post Today (and Why) [Remainders]</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] From the younger, fresher (but paradoxically Mossbergier) quadrant of Mr. Murdoch&#8217;s Journal comes the startling declaration that the iPhone might overtake the BlackBerry in US market share. The evidence is a graph by a research firm called ChangeWave. At the moment, BlackBerry accounts for 40% of the nation&#8217;s smartphones while iPhones account for 30%, with stronger upward momentum. But in the next three months 36% of some relevant cluster of Americans plan to buy an iPhone, while 27% plan to buy a BlackBerry. I love a good stat as much as the next guy, but in the end, they don&#8217;t mean a lot, and these mean even less when juxtaposed. If I were an analyst, this would be my soundbite: &#8220;I won&#8217;t be surprised if iPhone overtakes BlackBerry, but it may not happen.&#8221; (I think you know why I&#8217;m not an analyst.) [AllThingsD] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] From the younger, fresher (but paradoxically Mossbergier) quadrant of Mr. Murdoch&#8217;s Journal comes the startling declaration that the iPhone might overtake the BlackBerry in US market share. The evidence is a graph by a research firm called ChangeWave. At the moment, BlackBerry accounts for 40% of the nation&#8217;s smartphones while iPhones account for 30%, with stronger upward momentum. But in the next three months 36% of some relevant cluster of Americans plan to buy an iPhone, while 27% plan to buy a BlackBerry. I love a good stat as much as the next guy, but in the end, they don&#8217;t mean a lot, and these mean even less when juxtaposed. If I were an analyst, this would be my soundbite: &#8220;I won&#8217;t be surprised if iPhone overtakes BlackBerry, but it may not happen.&#8221; (I think you know why I&#8217;m not an analyst.) [AllThingsD] [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Stuff We Didn&#8217;t Post Today (and Why) [Remainders] &#124; PC Hardware News</title>
		<link>http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091027/changewave/comment-page-1/#comment-16779</link>
		<dc:creator>Stuff We Didn&#8217;t Post Today (and Why) [Remainders] &#124; PC Hardware News</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 08:40:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] From the younger, fresher (but paradoxically Mossbergier) quadrant of Mr. Murdoch&#8217;s Journal comes the startling declaration that the iPhone might overtake the BlackBerry in US market share. The evidence is a graph by a research firm called ChangeWave. At the moment, BlackBerry accounts for 40% of the nation&#8217;s smartphones while iPhones account for 30%, with stronger upward momentum. But in the next three months 36% of some relevant cluster of Americans plan to buy an iPhone, while 27% plan to buy a BlackBerry. I love a good stat as much as the next guy, but in the end, they don&#8217;t mean a lot, and these mean even less when juxtaposed. If I were an analyst, this would be my soundbite: &#8220;I won&#8217;t be surprised if iPhone overtakes BlackBerry, but it may not happen.&#8221; (I think you know why I&#8217;m not an analyst.) [AllThingsD] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] From the younger, fresher (but paradoxically Mossbergier) quadrant of Mr. Murdoch&#8217;s Journal comes the startling declaration that the iPhone might overtake the BlackBerry in US market share. The evidence is a graph by a research firm called ChangeWave. At the moment, BlackBerry accounts for 40% of the nation&#8217;s smartphones while iPhones account for 30%, with stronger upward momentum. But in the next three months 36% of some relevant cluster of Americans plan to buy an iPhone, while 27% plan to buy a BlackBerry. I love a good stat as much as the next guy, but in the end, they don&#8217;t mean a lot, and these mean even less when juxtaposed. If I were an analyst, this would be my soundbite: &#8220;I won&#8217;t be surprised if iPhone overtakes BlackBerry, but it may not happen.&#8221; (I think you know why I&#8217;m not an analyst.) [AllThingsD] [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Stuff We Didn&#8217;t Post Today (and Why) &#124; Gizmodo Australia</title>
		<link>http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091027/changewave/comment-page-1/#comment-16771</link>
		<dc:creator>Stuff We Didn&#8217;t Post Today (and Why) &#124; Gizmodo Australia</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 03:41:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] From the younger, fresher (but paradoxically Mossbergier) quadrant of Mr. Murdoch&#8217;s Journal comes the startling declaration that the iPhone might overtake the BlackBerry in US market share. The evidence is a graph by a research firm called ChangeWave. At the moment, BlackBerry accounts for 40% of the nation&#8217;s smartphones while iPhones account for 30%, with stronger upward momentum. But in the next three months 36% of some relevant cluster of Americans plan to buy an iPhone, while 27% plan to buy a BlackBerry. I love a good stat as much as the next guy, but in the end, they don&#8217;t mean a lot, and these mean even less when juxtaposed. If I were an analyst, this would be my soundbite: &#8220;I won&#8217;t be surprised if iPhone overtakes BlackBerry, but it may not happen.&#8221; (I think you know why I&#8217;m not an analyst.) [AllThingsD] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] From the younger, fresher (but paradoxically Mossbergier) quadrant of Mr. Murdoch&#8217;s Journal comes the startling declaration that the iPhone might overtake the BlackBerry in US market share. The evidence is a graph by a research firm called ChangeWave. At the moment, BlackBerry accounts for 40% of the nation&#8217;s smartphones while iPhones account for 30%, with stronger upward momentum. But in the next three months 36% of some relevant cluster of Americans plan to buy an iPhone, while 27% plan to buy a BlackBerry. I love a good stat as much as the next guy, but in the end, they don&#8217;t mean a lot, and these mean even less when juxtaposed. If I were an analyst, this would be my soundbite: &#8220;I won&#8217;t be surprised if iPhone overtakes BlackBerry, but it may not happen.&#8221; (I think you know why I&#8217;m not an analyst.) [AllThingsD] [...]</p>
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		<title>By: TechKive &#187; Blog Archive &#187; iPhone in &#34;Striking Distance&#34; of Unseating BlackBerry [Digital Daily]</title>
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		<dc:creator>TechKive &#187; Blog Archive &#187; iPhone in &#34;Striking Distance&#34; of Unseating BlackBerry [Digital Daily]</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 02:04:43 +0000</pubDate>
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