Apple’s lead in share of mobile web consumption is significant.
Android’s performance in the last quarter has been strong, and more recently the BlackBerry RIM OS started to reverse last year's recent trend.
While Apple’s market share continues to decline (remember they’re still gaining the most in absolute mobile web consumption), the competition have a long way to go before there’s a real fight on their hands.
I assume this measures "mobile consumption" of non-mobile (standard presentation) websites? Does it include any made-for-mobile sites (i.e. sites with optimized presentation for WebKit browsers...iphone/android/palm) with significant volume?
From these data points, it is difficult to tell what snapshot of the market this shows Vs something like the AdMob reports which are entirely based on mobile web traffic to mobile specific presentation websites.
I feel like they're both valuable sets of data, but hard to tell what's what without more commentary. Directionally it seems to match, but Android appears to show up more significantly in the AdMob stats.
Would love to see you update the post.
Thanks!
Posted by: rvg | March 02, 2010 at 04:39 PM