I wouldn't take too much stock in those metrics, they look to be based
on whose requesting their adverts which is obviously a flawed way of
counting.

On Apr 24, 8:02 am, "Al Sutton" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Looking at the AdMob stats for March
> (http://metrics.admob.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/admob-mobile-metr...
> rch-09.pdf) in the UK HTC devices don't make it into >=1% category despite
> being available for nearly as long as it has been in the US.
>
> What do people make of this?, Does it mean Android isn't being taken up
> outside the US as much as it is inside the US?, is it down to T-Mobiles
> offerings?
>
> Also they have some interesting stats on Apps store sales over time for
> Android -v- iPhone and they don't make encouraging reading, so what do
> people think?
>
> Al.
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