Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Phone leads sovereign in global web traffic

Also in October, Apple was able to significantly expand its market share in mobile web use. Once a month, the recently released Google acquired ad network AdMob's statistics on the worldwide mobile web experience. And for several months, is Apple's iPhone OS - and thus the data traffic that is caused by iPhone and iPod touch - the undisputed number one. This has remained unchanged in October, on the contrary. Apple could from September to October to expand its leadership role on. The global share of iPhone OS data traffic on the Internet increased from 43 to 50 percent. In second place are two devices with Symbian (which is predominantly used by Nokia), which, however, lost interest and dropped from 29 to 25 percent. Google's Android could grow one percentage point and is in third place with 11 percent.


Research In Motion's BlackBerry device gave off a percentage point to 7 percent and came in fourth place. Microsoft's Windows Mobile has further lost and limbo with just three percent of fifth place. The fifth and sixth place to go with WebOS and Palm OS to Palm, and also get a total of three percent. From September to October was the iPhone to expand its global market share of mobile web usage from 43 to a full 50 percent. (In the same amount of time that is mainly used on Symbian Nokia mobile phone) from 29 to 25 percent. Android could dazugewinnen one percentage point and now stands at 11 percent. BlackBerrys followed by 7 percent (September 8 percent) to fourth place, is located off of fifth place Windows Mobile, which lost market share further and now stands at only 3 percent.

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