Webcast: Windows vs Android Updates (11:00 AM EST/8:00 AM PST/16:00 GMT)

Time & Location

Originally Presented: February 25, 2010 11:00 AM, Webcast

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GLG Expert Contributor

Agenda:

    Note: The time listed above is Eastern Standard Time; for European clients, this Webcast will occur at 16:00 GMT. The rapid consumer adoption of the Motorola DROID and the release of the private labeled Google phone have helped continue to elevate the prominence of the Android OS within the mobile market. This combined with the delay of Windows Mobile 7 has put increasing pressure on Microsoft heading into 2010. Will Microsoft seriously look to a mobile acquisition to help it establish a better foothold in the market? How will Google continue to push Android now that it is partnered with HTC? Will the Motorola partnership remain robust or fizzle? TOPICS
  • Who will become the dominant OS for smartphones?
  • What is forecasted OS market share for 2010?
  • Will Android pressure Windows beyond the smartphone? IMPORTANT To participate, attendees must have pre-registered on the GLG Research Management Platform (RMP) prior to 5:00 PM EST on Wednesday, February 24, 2010. A URL for the Webcast will be provided in the confirmation email and on this page the day of the scheduled Webcast. ABOUT GLG WEBCASTS Webcasts educate business and investment professionals through online presentations on current trends and core concepts in various industries. GLG Webcasts typically consist of a 30-minute presentation, followed by a Q&A session. Presentation audio is delivered via attendees' computers.

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