According
to data from mobile ad network AdMob, mobiles with Google's Android operating
system generated more mobile Web traffic than users on Apple's iPhone in the US
this March.
Android
accounted for 46% of US mobile Web traffic, while the iPhone only secured 39%,
a big feat for the operating system.
However,
globally the iPhone is still winning out with 46% of the world market while
Android only has a 22% market share.
AdMob also
found:
- Global
mobile Web traffic increased 18% from February.
- While
there were 34 Android devices available in March, 11 of these accounted for 96%
of all Android traffic.
- 54% of
Android traffic came from devices with a QWERTY keyboard.
- The
iPhone 3GS, 3G and iPod touch generated 84% of the iPhone OS traffic.

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