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Friday, 19 August 2011

Ten Android apps account for nearly half of all use

Average user spends time on the same apps



Source: http://feeds.theinquirer.net/c/554/f/7127/s/1781eb83/l/0L0Stheinquirer0Bnet0Cinquirer0Cnews0C210A30A440Candroid0Eapps0Eaccount0Enearly0Ehalf0DWT0Brss0If0F0GWT0Brss0Ia0FTen0KAndroid0Kapps0Kaccount0Kfor0Knearly0Khalf0Kof0Kall0Kuse/story01.htm

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