Android now controls a quarter of U.S. web traffic

Android now controls a quarter of U.S. web traffic
According to Quantcast, Android continues to close the gap with Apple's iOS in regards to overall web traffic in the United States.

Android has pushed to 25 percent of the overall market, with Apple remaining the leader at 56 percent.



At its peak in September 2009, Apple controlled about 68 percent of the market. During the same period, Android only had 8 percent.

RIM, despite having a large share of the U.S. smartphone market, remained flat at 9 percent, thanks largely to a non-user-friendly Web browsing experience.

All other mobile OS' accounted for the remaining 10 percent of the web traffic.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 6 Sep 2010 13:25
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  • 2 comments
  • KillerBug

    As much as I would like to trash apple on this one, the blame clearly lies with AT&T...iPhone users are afraid to use any data these days.

    7.9.2010 00:11 #1

  • cart0181

    uhhh.... the title should read MOBILE web traffic.

    8.9.2010 18:56 #2

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