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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Mobile Internet use doubles

For the collection of 63.2 million Web users were interviewed, said COM Score. And 22.4 million of them – or 35 percent indicated that they read news and information, usually via their mobile access devices. That’s more than twice as much as last year at this time.

At that time there were still nearly 11 million of the surveyed users of the mobile Web. Also new is that, according to the U.S. market researchers at COM Score daily Internet use is the mobile. Even that was in the past year or otherwise. At that time it was driven mostly sporadic. The mobile Web is an integral part of daily life; the user will be considered, said Mark Donovan, senior vice president of mobile at COM Score.

The users are also increasingly reliant on their mobile companions. While the social networks of the fastest growing category when it comes to mobile browsing. But news and information insert the new fast communications pending. This is according to experts, but only to the downloads from news sites out for phones like the iPhone. 22.3 million Citizens have tumbled on the road especially on news sites. Contributed 14.1 million users of search engines and 8.3 million users have downloaded mainly maps and geographic information.

The same trend in short-term considerations, according to Quant cast. Compared to the previous month, the Android-share grew by 2 percent. That was the highest monthly gain since November 2009. iOS lost 0.3 percent over the same period, Blackberry OS 0.6 percent and 1.1 percent for other systems.

In the quarter improved to Androids market share by 5.5 percent, while the decline of iOS by 3.1 percent. The shares of RIM and other producers fell by 1.1 respectively 1.2 per cent.

That loses market share iOS is no surprise. Apple’s competition brings more and more devices with the Android operating system on the market, now is the number of manufacturers of Android models in double figures. Moreover Quant cast considered only the iPhone and iPod Touch as a mobile iOS devices.

For the collection of 63.2 million Web users were interviewed, said COM Score. And 22.4 million of them – or 35 percent indicated that they read news and information, usually via their mobile access devices. That’s more than twice as much as last year at this time.

At that time there were still nearly 11 million of the surveyed users of the mobile Web. Also new is that, according to the U.S. market researchers at COM Score daily Internet use is the mobile. Even that was in the past year or otherwise. At that time it was driven mostly sporadic. The mobile Web is an integral part of daily life; the user will be considered, said Mark Donovan, senior vice president of mobile at COM Score.

The users are also increasingly reliant on their mobile companions. While the social networks of the fastest growing category when it comes to mobile browsing. But news and information insert the new fast communications pending. This is according to experts, but only to the downloads from news sites out for phones like the iPhone. 22.3 million Citizens have tumbled on the road especially on news sites. Contributed 14.1 million users of search engines and 8.3 million users have downloaded mainly maps and geographic information.

The same trend in short-term considerations, according to Quant cast. Compared to the previous month, the Android-share grew by 2 percent. That was the highest monthly gain since November 2009. iOS lost 0.3 percent over the same period, Blackberry OS 0.6 percent and 1.1 percent for other systems.

In the quarter improved to Androids market share by 5.5 percent, while the decline of iOS by 3.1 percent. The shares of RIM and other producers fell by 1.1 respectively 1.2 per cent.

That loses market share iOS is no surprise. Apple’s competition brings more and more devices with the Android operating system on the market, now is the number of manufacturers of Android models in double figures. Moreover Quant cast considered only the iPhone and iPod Touch as a mobile iOS devices.

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