When it comes to the mobile Web, increasingly there are only two mobile platforms which matter: Apple and Android. According to AdMob's October, 2009 mobile metrics report, the iPhone/iPod Touch and Android phones accounted for 75 percent of mobile Web traffic in the U.S., as measured by all the mobile ad requests it tracks. That number is up from a combined 65 percent in September, 2009. The...
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MobileCrunch on 23rd Nov 2009 (via techcrunch.com)
The Apple iPhone and iPod touch web browser has increased its mobile browser market share to 40 percent from 33 percent, overtaking Symbian, according to AdMob's August Mobile Metrics Report. In the U.S. alone, the Apple devices account for 52 percent of mobile browser use. The AdMob Mobile Metrics report is a reflection of the data flowing through our network each month. Also Android continu...
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MobileMonday on 4th Oct 2009 (via mobilemonday.net)
iPhone and Android smartphone users have been found to be surprisingly similar when it comes to application downloading habits, says a new report from AdMob. Its survey also found that Android users are predominantly male, and iPod touch users wont be running for president any time soon. - Apple users have been said to be a breed apart, but a Feb. 25 report from AdMob reveals that the behavior of ...
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eWEEKWireless on 25th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)