Nov 23 2009
Apple And Android Now Make Up 75 Percent Of U.S. Smartphone Web Traffic
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When it comes to the mobile Web, increasingly there are only two mobile platforms which matter: Apple and Android. According to AdMob’s October, 2009 mobile metrics report , the iPhone/iPod Touch and Android phones accounted for 75 percent of mobile Web traffic in the U.S., as measured by all the mobile ad requests it tracks. That number is up from a combined 65 percent in September, 2009. The iPhone is miles ahead of everyone else, but Android is quickly rising as a strong second.
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Apple And Android Now Make Up 75 Percent Of U.S. Smartphone Web Traffic
Nov 23 2009
This Is How Multitasking Should Work On the iPhone [Btw]
Stan&Dam vous propose désormais de suivre leur lifestream. Il s’agit de mettre en avant des informations intéressantes vues sur le web, et de les faire partager à la communauté du site S&D. Stan a remarqué dans ses flux RSS le sujet suivant :
In 2009, iPhone multitasking is a bit like apps were in the early jailbreak days. That is to say painfully, clearly possible, but simply not allowed. These jailbreak apps show how it could—and should—be done
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This Is How Multitasking Should Work On the iPhone [Btw]
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