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01.22.10
Mobile Web Made Huge Gains In 2009 By Manoj Jasra
Qauntcast has just released their 2009 Mobile Web Trends Report. The report highlights overall growth trends, market share of web consumption across device manufacturers, operating systems and browsers, and provides a review of the top gifted devices of the 2009 holiday season based on post-holiday web-consumption increases. In addition, the report sheds light on anticipated 2010 developments in the mobile arena.
Highlights
• North American mobile web share up 110% in 2009 (Dec '09 vs. Dec '08)
• Global mobile web consumption share up 148% in 2009
• Apple continues to dominate, though market share has declined as increased competition emerges
• Android supports over 12% of North American mobile web pageviews, overtaking RIM's Blackberry
• Motorola's Android based Droid is the most impressive market entry since the iPhone and is largely responsible for a 10x improvement in Motorola's North American mobile web share
• Apple, Nintendo, Motorola and HTC saw the largest 'stocking stuffer' bounce this past holiday season, and
• Pre-launch web visibility points to a wide variety of new devices from Motorola, HTC, Blackberry and others in 2010
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About the Author: Manoj Jasra is a well respected search marketing veteran having been in the industry since 2002. Manoj currently serves as a Sr. Analyst on the web solutions team at Shaw Communications Inc. Manoj's role primarily consists of providing SEO/PPC and Web Analytics strategies in addition to business insight on Shaw's web properties. Previously, Manoj held the role of Director of Technology at Enquiro Search Solutions where he oversaw Enquiro's product development for search marketing solutions and acted as the lead on both SEO Training and Enquiro's Web Analytics approach.
Check out Manoj's well read blog, Web Analytics World, which focuses on his insight in Search Marketing, Mobile, Technology and of course, Web Analytics. You can contact Manoj at manoj.jasra@gmail.com
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