ABI Research Predicts Surge in Networked TV Sales
24/07/2009
Apple’s popular iPhone device continue to consolidate its leading position in the mobile web browsing market last month, according to AdMob’s latest Mobile Metrics Report. iPhone and iPod Touch users accounted for over 47% of traffic on AdMob’s wireless advertising network during the month of June. Google’s open source operating system, Android, is also becoming more popular with mobile internet users, posting a 25% month-over-month increase in ad views, and reaching a global market share of 5%. This jump in growth is likely due to the launch of Europe’s first Android smartphone, the Samsung I7500.
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