iPhone browser count rockets past WinMo

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Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

iphone_safari.jpgI guess people can’t be having that hard of a time inputting web addresses on that fiddly keyboard, because the total people browsing with an iPhone has passed up the years-old WinMo for an impressive 0.09 percent of the browser market. Just below the iPhone, Windows CE accounts for 0.06 percent, and just above it is Windows ME, amazingly enough, with 0.43 percent.

This could change, though, as it is a fluid market with lots of new hardware. With only five months on the market, the iPhone seems to have taken the mobile browser world by storm, but it’s an ongoing battle.


iPhone browsing marketshare closes in on 0.1%
[Computerworld]

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