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		<title>By: Penny Howard</title>
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		<dc:creator>Penny Howard</dc:creator>
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		<description>Don&#039;t forget that comScore&#039;s statistics look at the current installed base of users, not new handset sales.

When you look at new sales, you find that Blackberry is still the leader in business, but iPhone has risen up to second place, and Windows Mobile third in the enterprise.

In overall new handset sales, Windows Mobile has only a 7.9% share (Gartner), pushing it down to 4th place. The Windows Mobile platform is basically finished and dead, as most of the commentators and analysts are now saying.</description>
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<p>When you look at new sales, you find that Blackberry is still the leader in business, but iPhone has risen up to second place, and Windows Mobile third in the enterprise.</p>
<p>In overall new handset sales, Windows Mobile has only a 7.9% share (Gartner), pushing it down to 4th place. The Windows Mobile platform is basically finished and dead, as most of the commentators and analysts are now saying.</p>
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