Well, this told us what we already knew: iOS lags significantly behind
Android, due to several devices using it. It also tells us that iPhone is
still the market device leader. But it adds an interesting other
statistic: apps/resources on mobile devices.
http://www.iclarified.com/33468/ios-continues-closing-the-gap-on-android-in-the-us
Quote:
*Top Smartphone Properties & Apps*
Google Sites ranked as the top web property on smartphones, reaching 92.6
percent of the mobile media audience (mobile browsing and app usage),
followed by Facebook (86.3 percent), Yahoo! Sites (81.7 percent) and Amazon
Sites (66.8 percent). Facebook ranked as the top smartphone app, reaching
76.1 percent of the app audience, followed by five Google-owned apps:
YouTube (53.7 percent), Google Play (53.6 percent), Google Search (53.5
percent), Google Maps (46.2 percent) and Gmail (45.0 percent).
This is likely the most important stat of all: what apps are on all the
phones and what their "share" is.
Cool.
-- Owen
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