Apple iPhone Dominates Mobile Web Browsing
Filed in archive Mobile by jeff goldman on December 19, 2007

According to Net Applications' Market Share research, iPhones now account for .09% of Web browsing, exceeding Windows Mobile usage by .03%.
"Critics have cited Windows Mobile's relative difficulty of use compared to the iPhone as possible reasons," writes LaptopLogic's Steve Martinez. "In any case, it's clear that iPhone users are browsing the net more often, as Apple [has reached] 27% of the United States' smartphone market in less than a year."
"They confirm a conclusion I came to last summer when I wrote a piece on browsing the Web on a smartphone: it works a lot better on an iPhone than it does on a Windows Mobile handheld," writes InformationWeek's David DeJean.
More here from Computerworld ... and more here from TechGadgets.
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