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		<title>Android Is Top Mobile OS, But Apple Leads in Devices (NewsFactor)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NewsFactor &#8211; Google&#8217;s Android operating system now leads the U.S. smartphone market with a 39 percent share, followed by Apple&#8217;s iOS (28 percent), and Research In Motion&#8217;s BlackBerry OS (20 percent), according to Nielsen. However, for device makers, the firm&#8217;s latest survey data from June clearly demonstrates that Apple remains the premier U.S. smartphone vendor.
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