http://goo.gl/ROXA

Considering that Steve Ballmer himself said that Microsoft "missed a
cycle" in the smartphone sales universe, we guess it's not too
shocking to see Android leap past Windows Mobile and Friends in
ComScore's latest US smartphone report. If you'll recall, we saw back
in July that Google was tailing Microsoft by the slimmest of margins,
and now that the latest data is live, it's clearer than ever that
Android is rising while the competition is slipping. The research
firm's MobiLens report found that Google's market share in the US
smartphone sector surged five percent in the three month average
ending April 2010, while RIM sank 1.8 percent, Apple 1.3 percent,
Microsoft 2.2 percent and Palm... well, Palm remained flat with just
4.9 percent of the pie. Of course, one has to assume that Microsoft
loyalists are holding off on upgrades until Windows Phone 7 hits the
market, but there's little doubt that the flurry of higher-end Android
phones has done nothing but help Google's cause. And if Gingerbread
actually brings support for serious 3D gaming? Look out, world.

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